Re: hard time starting my old Johnny
I checked on your outboard. It uses a standard choke on the carbs. Here's a drill to try for starting your outboard when cold:<br /><br />1. Pump the fuel bulb until it is firm. This moves fuel from the tank to the carburetor float bowls.<br /><br />2. In neutral, advance the throttle slightly on the controls.<br /><br />3. Activate the choke on the carburetors. In most cases, this will mean pushing in on the key as you turn it to the starting position. On some installations, there will be a choke button, instead, near the keyswitch. Push it and hold while you crank the engine.<br /><br />4. Crank the engine, with the key pushed in. When it starts, release the key to take the choke off. If the engine tries to die, push the key in momentarily to apply the choke again.<br /><br />If this doesn't work, advance the trottle a little further and try again.<br /><br />Once you find the correct throttle position for your outboard, mark it for future reference.<br /><br />Most outboard which are in good condition respond to this method for starting very well, firing right up. If not, then you may have some work to do.