Hi
I have a 94 30 hp (3 carbs) outboard that runs great, starts easy, idles, etc. MY only gripe is that when I get to where I'm going and I turn it off, the next time I start it (like 5 or 10 minutes later) it'll start right up with no choke but when I drop it in gear I have to pull out the choke about 1 inch to get it to go slowly without bogging. I run like that for a minute or 2 then can push the choke all the way off and continue as normal. Doesn't seem normal that a warm engine should need to be choked. Any ideas would be appreciated Thanks
I have a 94 30 hp (3 carbs) outboard that runs great, starts easy, idles, etc. MY only gripe is that when I get to where I'm going and I turn it off, the next time I start it (like 5 or 10 minutes later) it'll start right up with no choke but when I drop it in gear I have to pull out the choke about 1 inch to get it to go slowly without bogging. I run like that for a minute or 2 then can push the choke all the way off and continue as normal. Doesn't seem normal that a warm engine should need to be choked. Any ideas would be appreciated Thanks
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