@pod11 "squirt oil into the spark plug wells and with the plugs out try to fire it up" you definitely do not want to do that. Gasoline may be okay but no" oil. You’ve changed a few parts but have not told us if you have spark at the plugs. you can either get a tester for that or pull the plugs and hold it close to an engine ground, then try to start. You should see sparks at your plugs. Do that for each one or you could pull the coil wires one by one and see if you have spark. If you have no spark to all the plugs/coils then you want to check the Eccentric Shaft Positioning Sensor .
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@pod11 "squirt oil into the spark plug wells and with the plugs out try to fire it up" you definitely do not want to do that. Gasoline may be okay but no" oil. You’ve changed a few parts but have not told us if you have spark at the plugs. you can either get a tester for that or pull the plugs and hold it close to an engine ground, then try to start. You should see sparks at your plugs. Do that for each one or you could pull the coil wires one by one and see if you have spark. If you have no spark to all the plugs/coils then you want to check the Eccentric Shaft Positioning Sensor.
@pod11 "squirt oil into the spark plug wells and with the plugs out try to fire it up" you definitely do not want to do that. Gasoline may be okay but no" oil. You’ve changed a few parts but have not told us if you have spark at the plugs. you can either get a tester for that or pull the plugs and hold it close to an engine ground, then try to start. You should see sparks at your plugs. Do that for each one or you could pull the coil wires one by one and see if you have spark. If you have no spark to all the plugs/coils then you want to check the Eccentric Shaft Positioning Sensor .