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midway

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  1. I would get a compression gauge and see what the reading is and start from there. Not sure what the reading should be, but if it was posted it would help, I feel sure someone here does know.

    I see a parts/instruction manual as well as parts here:

    http://motors.shop.ebay.com/__?_from=R40&_trksid=p3841.m39.l1313&_nkw=clinton%20outboard%20motor&_sacat=&rvr_id=273419942189&clk_rvr_id=273419942189&MT_ID=335&crlp=7487994856_9887&tt_encode=raw&geo_id=491&keyword=clinton+outboard+motor&adgroup_id=754121176

  2. Vermont got it real bad from flood waters. Others up that way also have a lot of flood damage, towns under water, roads are gone, the floods are as bad or worse that hurricane damage from winds. There are a lot of people that made out good and many more that have lost everything with no chance of recovery.

  3. I had a similar problem, different brand, the fix was to wire straight to the battery. Something in the harness was causing the problem, the only thing affected was the ff. Maybe you could run new wires from the batteries to your fuse panels, both + and -, that would give a solid power supply to the fuse panes. Somewhere in your harness there is a bad connection that is causing either a loss of power or a momentary loss followed by a spike, that drives the electronics crazy, the reason that it will start right up or not.

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