Remove the spark plug using a spark plug removal socket after first disconnecting the spark plug wire from it. Once it is removed, inspect the spark plug for damage. Any damage to the metal of the porcelain should require a new plug to be installed.
If you decide to keep the old one, clean all of the soot and deposits off the plug and then reset the gap to the manufacturer’s specifications. Once this is complete, reattach the spark plug wire and hold the plug against the metal housing to ground it properly. Pull the crank to turn the engine once or twice to confirm adequate spark is being produced.
If there is no spark, you may have problems other than the spark plug. You may have to do this several times to ensure that you have a spark. Make sure you properly ground the plug against the housing.
Reinstall the spark plug in the engine and reattach the spark plug wire. If the engine still does not run smoothly, you may have a gummed-up carburetor which will require cleaning etc.
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