Re: 40hp Electric Choke: How does it work?
Mark.... The later model engines have a primer solenoid, not a choke. However, you can look upon it as a electric choke for operating purposes.<br /><br />The RED lever on the primer solenoid should be over top of the solenoid, pointing directly at the other end of the solenoid to be in the automatic mode.<br /><br />When you push the key in to operate the solenoid (choke), that allows fuel to flow through the solenoid, out the small hoses that is attached to it, to the intake manifold, which primes the engine with raw fuel.<br /><br />The difference between the choke setup and the primer solenoid is that with the primer solenoid, the fuel does not need to be drawn through the carburetor assemblies.<br /><br />Now, that RED lever.... should the battery ever go dead and you need to operate the primer solenoid (choke), turn the RED lever so that it faces away from the solenoid. This will allow fuel to flow through the solenoid to the intake manifold each time you pump the fuel primer bulb, and also with each revolution of the engine. Be sure to return that RED lever to its normal (automatic) position so that you don't flood the engine.