To all who suggested causes last March as to why my Nissan 4-stroke wouldn't 
start,
thanks again!  The good news is, a local small motor guy isolated it as a 
cracked
sparkplug that would only spark some of the time (which is probably why the 
first
shop that looked at it determined, "Well, it has SPARK ...") ... I'm back in 
business
... Thanks!  --Craig

----- Original Message ----- 
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [email protected]
Sent: Wednesday, March 23, 2005 8:29 AM
Subject: Re: M_Boats: Re:OB Problem . .

A couple of points.
A motor need fuel, air, spark, and timing to run.
A weak ignition will spark a plug in open air but not under compresion
(higher resistance across the air gap). The best way to check is the starting 
fluid
test.
I've also run an outboard on propane from a blow torch by having somene hold
the unlit torch next to the carb air inlet while I cranked the OB. This
verified a fuel delivery problem.
Good Luck
Don
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