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Without seeing it in person. I would be sure fuel is not restricted by a clogged filter or varnish and debris in carb. Check vent in fuel cap , it must have one. Some engines can have a valve stick when hot, usually the exhaust valve, it will turn over very freely . Then next would be a faulty ignition module/coil.
it deffenetly sounds like the coil is bad . as the motor increases in temp. the coil pack expands thus loosing positive charge. change it if it has points filr them a little too remove the tartar you should have a sharp blue spark
Check your kill switch first take the small wire off the the ignition coil you could have a short I would not waste money on a wire harness once the small wire is off the coil thats all it can be is the coil if its not firing if its fuel thats another problem
Check your spark first,if you do not have spark your problem is the coils-if you do have spark the problem probaly lies withone of your valves getting stuck after getting hot and soonas it cools down a little it closes and then you can restart it till it gets hot again.Hope this helps
1 of 2 things happening
first change the fuel filter seams that the gas is vapourizing
If that does not fix it replace the engine coil as it heats up it is breaking down in voltage causing the engine to die
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