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When it comes to repairing an outboard that will not start??
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It has to be in the water, for one thing.
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>>2791610
>Step 1: dunk in a 50 gal. barrel of penetrating oil
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its gone
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>>2791610
>air
>fuel
>spark

Air is pretty easy. Check if you have spark, throw a fresh plug in there for the hell of it if you want. If no spark, go through all the ignition components and wiring and get that working. Then try running her on starter fluid. If the starter fluid works, time to diagnose faulty fuel delivery.



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