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Old Nov 9th, 2018, 13:18   #10
Luxobarge
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Originally Posted by Dippydog View Post
Could it be a failing crank position sensor?This would allow the engine to turn over but not start which might give the symptoms of a flooded engine?
Crank position sensor failure will give no spark AND no fuel, so unlikely to make the spark plugs wet when cranking.
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