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Please turn the spark plug out, touch it tightly on the porcelain, hold it tight and “slip” the gasoline out by moving it as if you wanted to throw it.
Then please dry it with a cloth and put it to the side.
Then you pretend you wanted to start the “Simme”.
The gasoline is transported from the combustion chamber through the spark plug bore.
Then plug the spark plug into the spark plug plug, hold the spark plug to the cylinder and start.
You see if she has a spark or not.
If it has no ignition spark, it is defective or there is another problem with ignition.
If she has a good spark, please screw it back in and start.
Please don’t wonder if the Simme will then be strong – that will stop quickly.
LG