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Take the bowl off of the carb. If there is fresh clean gas flowing into the bowl, then the problem is in the carb and it will need to be rebuilt. If not, then there is a blockage between the tank and the carb inlet.
it should say on the side of the plug very carefully hold the coil wire about a 1/4 inch away from the head or other metal object and crank it and see if it is firing be careful and dont get shocked and make sure to stay away from gas tank and gas fumes and if it sparks chances are it is the plug
and check the oil level because it has a low oil shutdown switch and if it is out of oil or low it wont start
one suggestion is:check the black piece that fits into the plug...there might be a wire cut,,..
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I HAVE A WHOLE HOUSE GENERATOR I HAVE TAKEN THE OLD SPARK PLUGS OUT AND DID NOT FIND A GASKET ON THE OLD PLUGS . THE NEW PLUGS HAVE THE GASKET ON THEM . DO I PUT THE NEW PLUGS IN WITH THE GASKET OR DO I FIND ONES WITH OUT THE GASKET.
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