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hello, I have a nautica rib jet 10 with a yamaha 760 engine. the engine has lost spark. I have swapped parts, disconnected kill circuit, etc. with no luck. No shop in my area will work on 2 stroke stuff anymore. If anyone knows of a shop or a person within an hour or so of central NJ (07764) that will work on this engine, please let me know.
 
Sorry, nothing specific from me, but checking Facebook marketplace and small engine repair shop (lawnmower and generator) might yield something. Best of luck!
 
have you check jet ski shops, with as many 2 stroke skis still tooling around I can't believe there's not an independent shop that still knows how to do it,
 
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