Either no spark or fouled out plugs?

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Kapdin

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So, I now have good fuel to the carb and no fire. Not even trying. But i know i got all kinda of fuel to the carb and im positive it was flooded out from me tinkering with the fuel pump and wat not. So i took air and dried out the carb and let it sit for a while and pulled a spark plug, it was wet so i dried it off and put it back. (they are brand new NGK v plug's as of two weeks ago). But i didn't have anyone with me tonight to check for spark. But it had new plugs/wires/cap/rotor and ran great for two weeks. Any chanse my coil just died? or are my plugs just shot?
 

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is there any way to tell? also, were is it? lol. napa has them for 28 bucks so worth replacing anyways
 

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Well good call sir, replaced and running like a champ again thanks.
 

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