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Gary Warner wrote:
My Mercury outboard was simmilar. Throttle / fast idle lever: If the engine is cold or otherwise stalling just after you start it then a little faster idle might be helpful. So moving this lever a little (but not much) will help. Besides, if it's idleing too fast once it's started you can always move the lever back down/off. As HL described, you have to hold the key in for the choke to be on. Normally when the engine is cold, hold the key in while starting. Once started you can let it out. You might also have to adjust the idle on the engine if it's set too low. Hi: So if the engine is cold, after you press the key in, and turn it clockwise, once the engine fires, do you turn the key counterclockwise and continue pressing the key forward to keep it going? On my old 25 Johnson, I would have to leave the choke on for a while to keep it running. Thanks |
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