What's it for

magna 17

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On a 1992 88hp Johnson special on the right upper side of the top carburetor is a value like unit.On top of it is a tire like valve stem with a red lever under it.Two rubber hoses come out of the bottom, one goes to the fuel strainer screen area and the other one to the lower carburetor I think. Whats it for and what position should the lever be in?
 

rickdb1boat

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Re: What's it for

That tire looking valve is to use when you fog the engine for winter lay-up. You can do it there, or shoot the fogging oil directly into the carbs(Most people do).
 

OBJ

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Re: What's it for

Normal position is straight along the axis of the solenoid. Not off to the side.
 

Hooty

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Re: What's it for

It's the fuel primer. It's used instead of a choke. On cold start-up, when you engage the choke or primer button on the remote control, it injects a small amount of raw fuel in each carburetor.<br /><br />c/6<br />Hooty
 

Bradster941

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Re: What's it for

Also, if your electrical choke/pump fails, I beleave turning the red handle 180 degrees engages the choke to get you running. Once started, turn it back to its normal position or you may flood out. ;)
 

Jack Shellac

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Re: What's it for

This is also where you put in your decarber spray [OMC Engine Tuner]. RUN position is full clockwise.
 
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