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Ok so I was wrong on the reading.  I’ve attached a pic so you can see the plug and the test result. 

Possibly a broken wire on that trigger coil it’s self where it was soldered during manufacturing ? Defective maybe ? Check the plug as well, and maybe test further down the wire closer to the engine to make sure there is not a stretched/broken wire.   Other then that you may have to pull the casing off and check it out. 

 

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single spark like Jason above mentioned is normally due to residual charge in the electrical system exiting the plug, meaning it's not an actual spark, it's just a couple volts provided by the battery.  Most commonly caused by a faulty CDI.

@William White Start a new topic and give as much information as you can.  Pretty good chance someone in this forum can help, several of us have owned quite a few Bayou's over the years.

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