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...it's hard to tell from this distance; if you know you have fuel and the Engine is turning over, but will not start, It HAS to be the Spark! You didn't say if you had checked this; and check it AT THE plug or plug end of the spark plug wire. Also, fuses can 'look' OK, and be blown, they should be tested, to make sure. Also! The fuses' copper CONTACT blades must be clean and provide proper 'pressure' to the fuse ends. You may have unknowingly/accidentally disconnected the the Distributor, it's grounding, or the coil High Tension Cable, at the coil or the dist. cap. Check for 12 Volts Positive AT the Distributor. And NO power for the Electric Choke. It would be the greatest coincidence if the Ignition Switch decided to burn out a contact at this very moment. Best of luck with it! Marlin.

[This message has been edited by MARLIN JACK (edited 07-11-2004).]

[This message has been edited by MARLIN JACK (edited 07-11-2004).]
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