Long story short, saw quit running. Checked spark, no spark. Replaced plug, no spark. Removed kill switch wire, no spark. Went to authorized Stihl dealer and he said Stihl coils dont go bad, its not the coil. Was quite rude about it. He said it must be checked using a ZAT 4 tester. I bought a regular in line tester, no spark. ( despite never needing one in my life, have always been able to see a spark )
What is special about the ZAT 4? Will a regular in line tester work? Why is he saying you cant check it the regular way? I have seen the spark before on this saw when a plug went bad and I replaced it. He says that will not work with these saws. None of what he says makes any sense.
He has been doing it for 30yrs, so Im really trying to listen to him based on experience, but seriously questioning the logic to it all
What is special about the ZAT 4? Will a regular in line tester work? Why is he saying you cant check it the regular way? I have seen the spark before on this saw when a plug went bad and I replaced it. He says that will not work with these saws. None of what he says makes any sense.
He has been doing it for 30yrs, so Im really trying to listen to him based on experience, but seriously questioning the logic to it all