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remove spark plug boot just unscrew it put the bare plug wire next to eng case and check fire if it sparks boot is bad. could be kill sw or coil no good (magneto)
You DROWNED it? Meaning you ran it into water so deep that it killed the motor? Chances are very good that you've done some very serious damage to that engine. Water doesn't compress, so you may have destroyed a piston or cracked the head.
Additionally, water - particularly if that water wasn't exceptionally clean (like distilled water) - will have done anything electronic no good at all, and chances are excellent that it's gotten into every gearbox on the machine.
Last and least, it may have gotten into your fuel tank. At least THAT's easy to drain & refill & add Heet to.
is it carbureted? if so try a deep cleaning,now on the start button issue it sounds like you need a new starter soleniod are there is a short somewhere. find a wiring digram and start trouble shooting at the solenoid.
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