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I've got a Honda 4518 that nearly refuses to start unless the weather is over 85 degrees.
If we do get it started, it runs fine. Plenty of power, etc.
We recently replaced the coil, plug wires and plugs when we discovered one of the plugs was not getting spark.
The starting problem persisted, however it did run better.
A little history: Three summers ago we had a radiator leak and it overheated, but once we fixed the leak it ran fine. If the weather is warm and we can get it started that is.
Any suggestions would be appreciated.