You may be right, but i've seen my share of both-total failures and intermittent, heat sensitive failures. Probably has to do with where and how the coil fails. In any case, if the engine won't start, it should be pretty simple to distinguish between lack of fuel and lack of spark.
Pull the air cleaner and operate the throttle-you should see a good strong squirt from the accelerator pump.
Pull the coil HT wire (or a plug wire) and place it near a good ground point-then crank. You should get a good blue spark.
Pull the air cleaner and operate the throttle-you should see a good strong squirt from the accelerator pump.
Pull the coil HT wire (or a plug wire) and place it near a good ground point-then crank. You should get a good blue spark.