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Old 02-05-2012, 11:56 AM
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Give South Shore a call in Severna Park.

Larry works on most outboards and might be able to fix it.

Most outboards are similar in design and basics apply to all of them.

Air , spark and fuel. Might be as simple as a clogged fuel line.

Not to be a wise a$$ but check to see if the engine has a fuel shut off valve.

I've seen smaller outboards have these - idea was to prevent fuel spillage if engine had to be laid down to transport.

Most times - valve handle will be in line with fuel line when open. 90* across fuel line should be closed.
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