ib18
Chief Petty Officer
- Joined
- Mar 2, 2013
- Messages
- 489
Hard to start trick for my 2 cycle Johnson 90 HP - My motor has been hard to start in 2016 when cold. I did raise my remote control "lever" (the single flat piece on the top of my Johnson 90hp remote control box) up to open the choke, and turned the key and pressed in for a few times (5 times) to squirt gas/oil into the cylinders to try to start. The motor did crank by the starting motor but would not fire up. I had to open the motor cover, and manually pulled the throttle handle on the engine itself all the way to me to let more air/gas into the cylinders.
I then went back to my seat, and turned the key and pressed down and choked a few times, and then turn the key to start the motor. Voila, the motor fired up but the engine ran like crazy.
So, I had to slowly push the throttle handle on the engine back until it always rest against its wall to slow the engine down.
Well, the engine was cold again after a whole day fishing using my trolling motor. The engine will not fire up unless I opened the cover and manually pulled the throttle handle towards me. This does fire up the engine, but it is a pain in the butt to put the cover back on especially in the ocean when the boat is rocking back and forth. It is hard to cover the engine back securely.
Any suggestions?
I just started my old Johnson 90 hp this President's weekend and used it once on the Potomac river for 2 miles only after many upgrades to the boat including (1) Hydraulic steering, (2) Motorguide wireless trolling motor, (3) added a fishing pedestal chair in the stern of the boat, and (4) Fixed my remote control to tilt and trim my motor. Hate to waste money on a new outboard, but hard to start is a big pain in the butt.
I then went back to my seat, and turned the key and pressed down and choked a few times, and then turn the key to start the motor. Voila, the motor fired up but the engine ran like crazy.
So, I had to slowly push the throttle handle on the engine back until it always rest against its wall to slow the engine down.
Well, the engine was cold again after a whole day fishing using my trolling motor. The engine will not fire up unless I opened the cover and manually pulled the throttle handle towards me. This does fire up the engine, but it is a pain in the butt to put the cover back on especially in the ocean when the boat is rocking back and forth. It is hard to cover the engine back securely.
Any suggestions?
I just started my old Johnson 90 hp this President's weekend and used it once on the Potomac river for 2 miles only after many upgrades to the boat including (1) Hydraulic steering, (2) Motorguide wireless trolling motor, (3) added a fishing pedestal chair in the stern of the boat, and (4) Fixed my remote control to tilt and trim my motor. Hate to waste money on a new outboard, but hard to start is a big pain in the butt.
