Also there are good repair forums on the internet, one being iboats.com however, if you go to these, PLEASE first use the FAQ sections or do a search of the forum for your problem. In all probability you may be a newbie to the forum, but your issue probably has came up many times before. And if you do ask a question, be specific as to the make, year, model & HP of your motor AND give a history of repairs, if any, plus a detailed situation you are experiencing, if these are recurring problems, or if the motor is new to you. Also when you log on to ask a question, use a descriptive header line, not just "PLEASE HELP" . Do not expect an immediate response, as any answers you receive will be from other members who have a life off the internet. If you get no response in a few days, it may be that your question is not worded with enough clarity, OR no one at THAT TIME has a proper answer. Remember, a bad response answer is worse than no answer at all. Or you may make another later post changing the title & also rewording the question for better clarity. And please refrain from posting in a texting type abbreviated, no punctuation format, which is HARD to read when related to trying to really understand your problem, accepting the fact you probably have little knowledge of normal technical outboard motor terms.