2003 johnson 90hp outboard
I'm finding the motor to have a hard start. I just started it but it took like 5 minutes to start. Was wondering if you have any tips as far as where to have the throttle position or when to choke it. I think if I push in the key as I crank it, that is the choke. I usually leave the throttle position in the neutral position, then I throttle it a little, then drop if back down to neutral position while cranking.
The boat has full fuel, oil, I checked the plugs & they are new, I prime the motor with the gas pump prior to start too. Once it gets that initial start, the thing runs great & you can turn it on and off & it starts right up.
Thanks
I'm finding the motor to have a hard start. I just started it but it took like 5 minutes to start. Was wondering if you have any tips as far as where to have the throttle position or when to choke it. I think if I push in the key as I crank it, that is the choke. I usually leave the throttle position in the neutral position, then I throttle it a little, then drop if back down to neutral position while cranking.
The boat has full fuel, oil, I checked the plugs & they are new, I prime the motor with the gas pump prior to start too. Once it gets that initial start, the thing runs great & you can turn it on and off & it starts right up.
Thanks