IF it ran fine a while ago then things should be ok, aside from grounding issues. Grounding in anything is the biggest problem. Check for mouse chewing on wires, check the connections esp the one just above the countershaft, pull it apart inspect then re connect all. Also dont need an "R" plug as the cap has a resistor (OEM) No, cant test the CDI. Make sure the coil is in good contact with the frame as a ground. Remove and sand the contact areas and replace. Check that the kill switch wire is not gronding. Check the plug cap (OEM cap), inside is a noise supressor if you unscrew the inners of the plug cap there is a carbon looking shard in there that sometimes goes bad. I would unscrew the cap from the hi tension lead, clip off 1/4 in from the high tension lead and re screw the cap back on OR replace te cap wit another known good one. Resistor caps should OHM @ approx 5k. non resistor at minimal. Ignition coil green wire & plug cap 10,600 ohms (10.6k ohms) I would pull the ignition cover for inspection, check the rotor for rust and if things in there look crusty you may want to remove the stator and check the stator plate to case for corrosion, clean it up and give her a whirl.
I would suspect the coil going first as the CDI's were pretty good.
Good luck
Husqvarna's had issues with the mag engine cases vs aluminum stator plates losing ground from corrosion, the Elsies never had that issue. Motoplats had issues with the internal resistor going once the engine got hot, Elsies dont.
C'omon Honda don't fail us....
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