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1996 Evinrude 150 -225 How to start cold engine: 1. pump fuel bulb fully / repeatedly till firm. Don't over rush, do it right. 2. turn ignition key while holding the key pressed in to choke. 3. when it starts, release the choke. During very warm weather, I find less choke is needed, but when it get's cold this is the factory starting proceedure. If it starts to die, just press the key in to provide shot of richer choke and release again. I've had two of these motors - and confirmed starting proceedure with Evinrude Master tech at J&B, Westville, NJ - 50 years of family run Evinrude dealer / service . |
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also might need a little more throttle when cold. there should be a way to increase throttle without putting in gear. some controls had a lever on the top and some you press a button in the middle of the shifter to advance throttle without engaging the proshaft.
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If I recall correctly, pushing the key in is not actually a choke like closing a butterfly plate on a carb. Instead it injects fuel directly into the engine. But it's called a choke because most people won't understand otherwise.
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