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			<title>1996 Yamaha warrior 350</title>
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			<description>Would appreciate any help, recently picked up a Yamaha Warrior 350, previous owner said he believed it needed a stator because there was no spark, have put a new ignition coil stater starter relay,...</description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div><span style="color:#333d42">Would appreciate any help, recently picked up a Yamaha Warrior 350, previous owner said he believed it needed a stator because there was no spark, have put a new ignition coil stater starter relay, anything you can think of is new. I get voltage at the ignition coil plug, I can feel it lol but get no spark at the spark when testing on the frame, it is a brand new plug as well. I believe it has to do with a grounding issue, has anyone ran into a similar situation before? Thank you in advance.</span></div>

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