I'm running a Merc 260, and the first day on the water this season it fired right up. We took it out and all was well, except the fuel line was clogging. We went out again after adding fuel treatment, then the engine choked out when our rpm's were over 4000. We checked for vapor lock, and it wasn't a problem. We figured bad gas, and now we've replaced the fuel. Now i'm having problems starting it. It has an automatic hot air choke and I think it may be bad. With the choke attached, when we turn the engine over the barrels stay closed and it doesn't start unless we give it full gas on the throttle. When we disconnect the auto choke the barrels open and it starts right up. So here are where the questions start. Is the choke supposed to be open or closed when you start it? Does anyone else have other clues as to what may be going on with this thing? Please help.<br />-Gerry