Motor is over 10 years old. Has not been run for ~3 years. Always run perfectly. Got it out of storage and and no start. A quick check indicates no spark. Has a nearly new plug, installed shortly before it was laid up. Tested the grounding wire at the kill switch, switch is good, the wire reads 5.7 ohms to ground. I think this is reading resistance through the coil, but my question is, is this a good test, and if so, what should the # be? I would like to pin this down before I order a new coil.
This is the motor. I have a parts book and a repair book in my library, IE:in a box somewhere in storage.
Thought I would ask here first, maybe someone knows the answer.
Quote:
Sears Craftsman 7hp 19" Rear tine tiller
Model # 917.293493
S/N
B&S Intek Family
4BSXS.205HF 275160
Model ---Type ---Code
030410 --FD ---121402 0216 l1
Carb 215369 7297 0783
TIA
Wayne.D
This is the motor. I have a parts book and a repair book in my library, IE:in a box somewhere in storage.
Quote:
Sears Craftsman 7hp 19" Rear tine tiller
Model # 917.293493
S/N
B&S Intek Family
4BSXS.205HF 275160
Model ---Type ---Code
030410 --FD ---121402 0216 l1
Carb 215369 7297 0783
TIA
Wayne.D