It may not be actual break down, but a spark plug requires more voltage to jump a gap under compression than it does under normal air pressure. That's why spark plug gap is critical.
Staight from the CLYMER SHOP MANUAL:
ENGINE CRANKS, WON'T START, BUT FUEL AND SPARK ARE GOOD.
Check:
Defective or dirty spark plug
Spark plug gap set too wide
Incorrect ignition timing
Shorted "kill" or stop switch
Broken piston ring(s)
Cylinder, crankcase or cylinder sealing faulty
Worn or damaged crankcase seal(s)
Damaged CDI unit
Damaged magneto coil(s)
Damaged ignition coil
Good luck, i hope its something simple.
3-89 JS550's
Last edited by Moonracer324; 11-17-2008 at 07:10 PM.
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