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Everyone Please Help!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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OK, i found a fuse blown in the front of the boat and that brought back the spark now, BUT i still can't get it started. the spark plugs are wet with fuel and i know there sparking so do you think i have a carb issue somehow giving off way too much fuel and flooding it before it can fire???? let me know what you think.
 
this stupid marina is trying to run me over, they are trying to blame me for the boat not starting when i called thim. they are saying i didn't ground the plugs when i tried to start the boat??? will that actually mess something up because i know one guy didn't do that but that was after the boat didn't work!!!
 
The plugs need to be grounded as the Ignition coils build up a charge that needs to be discharged in a grounded location, like the grounded studs when the spark plugs are removed from the spark plugs. I have seen lots of members NOT use the grounded Studs and didn't have any problem. Rule of thumb, always use the grounded studs anytime the spark plugs are not either checking for spark, or removed from the caps.

Karl
 
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