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Check to make sure you dot have any kinks in you fuel line or your vacum line. If not check your fuel filter to make sure it is completely clean and if not replace it. finally check your spark plug to see if fouled or wet. Do this by unscrewing the spark plug and plug the spark plug back into the spark plug wire. Place it about 1/4" from anything close that is metal and try to start the motor to see if it sparks. If the spark is good your plug is not fouled. It is most likely not enough fuel or spark getting to the motor especially if there is no white smoke or colored smoke (burning oil) coming out the exaust.
Because of the heat/fire with electricity would start it to make/create a chemical reaction which would have it smoke.
Bad spark plug? Bad spark plug wire? White smoke? could be a head gasket Black smoke? Raw fuel? Bad valve?
Remove the spark plug from the engine. Attach the wire to the spark plug. Let the spark plug come in contact with the engine block. Make sure the ignition is turned on. If you have a safety bar you will have to pull it into operating mode. Pull the starter rope you should see a spark.
The 1979 Honda motorcycle spark plug gap is .013. Most spark plugs will come pre-gapped from the spark plug manufacturer.
valve cover and spark plug tube gaskets. they come together in a kit
The 1981 Honda 200 spark plug gap is .023. Most spark plugs will come pre-gapped from the spark plug manufacturer.
The 1979 Suzuki 750 spark plug gap is .018. Most spark plugs will come pre-gapped from the spark plug manufacturer.
The spark plug gap, on your 1994 Honda, is .013. Most spark plugs will come pre-gapped from the spark plug manufacturer.
The 1976 351 Ford engine spark plug gap is .034. Most spark plugs will come pre-gapped from the spark plug manufacturer.
The spark plug gap on a 2002 Mazda 626 should be set at .044 inches. A new spark plug will come preset from the factory.
Spark plug gap is 0.70 to 0.80. they come standard when you buy it.