Another quick question, 1991 Force 70

Chris73Cobia

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I have another quick question... I've heard ppl having problems getting their motors to start, but mine is odd to me in the fact that it seems to not need choke to start. It was 50 degrees yesterday, I primed it with the bulb, went and started it, second turn of the key. I needed to give it a bit of high idle but that's all it needed. Hopefully this isn't a problem, as I sure like an easy to start motor, but can anyone shed some light ?

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Frank Acampora

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Re: Another quick question, 1991 Force 70

Just make sure you start that engine at the ramp next to the guy with the Merc or Rude that is cranking and cranking and cranking before it starts. Then just give him the ingenuous smile. " I can't help it. It's always like this!"

If it ain't broke, don't fix it! If it starts well and runs well, be grateful. Each engine is a little different in its starting capabilities. I have an old Chrysler that will start on the first revolution. Turn the key and it is running. I LOVE to get next to other brands at the ramp with that one.
 
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