I have a 2010 50 tlr 2 stroke. Is it necessary to depress key switch on initial cold start up for choke purposes. In my search so far on Google about half say yes , and the other half say definitely not. I was hoping one of you Yamaha pros could clear this up for me, please.
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Thank you for the replies, I do appreciate it. sequioha, I bought this engine new in 2011 and was told that it was a year old, 2010, but you could be corrrect and they were not being honest with me. Not really having issues, just saw this discussed on another site and just wondering if I have been starting it the wrong way all this time. Rodbolt, really liked your brief and to the point reply, you are right sir '" it ain't broke."
Thanks again all.
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this is a 2 stroke motor so if you read the manual it tells you about starting ,in short
prime the bulb until it get hard
make sure the lanyard is installed in the emergency stop button
press the key in as it switches the solenoid on the carb
turn the key and it will start
if it dosent start take it to RODBOLT he knows what to do
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Originally posted by madharchod View Postthis is a 2 stroke motor so if you read the manual it tells you about starting ,in short
prime the bulb until it get hard
make sure the lanyard is installed in the emergency stop button
press the key in as it switches the solenoid on the carb
turn the key and it will start
if it dosent start take it to RODBOLT he knows what to do
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Startup question?
It looks like I'm starting to get the same results as the other posts I researched on this topic. 50-50 yes and no. My manual says nothing about pushing key in at start up, just turn key after prime. No disrespect intended toward any of the responders here, bur rodbolt has never lead me astray. On the advice of a friend this past week I have mounted my primer bulb where it stays in a vertical position. Since doing that the bulb has remained hard for several days and starts up immediately, without pushing in key. Before I would have to crank it 3 or 4 times before it started and then after start it would usually die and then after next start remain running. I really feel I was not fully priming the carbs or it was losing prime while laying horizontal days or weeks between start ups. Does that make sense to you guys?
Thanks, Baldy Locks
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Yes they are mistaken,, and the arrow on the bulb not only gives you the direction of fuel flow, but the orientation of the primer bulb,, north/south, the check valve in the bulb is a gravity valve, thus gravity pulls it down, you do the math. Glad you are satisfied with the responses and your engine is running good.. tight lines... Seq
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The middle carb does have an electronic primer assembly, part #34:
2006 and Later 2-stroke 50TLR Yamaha Outboard CARBURETOR Diagram and PartsScott
1997 Angler 204, Center Console powered by a 2006 Yamaha F150TXR
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Push the key in if it makes you feel better. Won't hurt a thing. Or help either.
The Primestart fuel enrichment device is not electronic. It is electromechanical. When the motor is cold, so too is the device. When cold, a needle in the device is retracted. Like your dong on a cold winter day.
The needle being retracted allows more fuel to flow through the carburetor. This facilitates a cold start.
Once the motor is running it creates electrical power. Some of this power is fed to the device. This causes the device to warm and as it does the needle extends. Like your dong when a hot woman apples power to it.
The needle extends and stops the fow of extra fuel since it is no longer required. This is all automatic. The operator does not do a thing. Unless he wants something extra to do, like pushing the key in.
Capiche?
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Originally posted by boscoe99 View Post
The Primestart fuel enrichment device is not electronic. It is electromechanical.
Capiche?
It is a system that works off the electrical system, how is it NOT electronic but electromechanical? It does indeed use electricity to activate the unit..
Bottom line, it would have been nice to explain to the op earlier of how that unit functions (not just a name) and that the electric's automatically take take of starting enrichment (thus the reason for not to push anything, etc as that does nothing).
Post #13 explains it fully eventually..Last edited by TownsendsFJR1300; 09-15-2013, 06:42 AM.Scott
1997 Angler 204, Center Console powered by a 2006 Yamaha F150TXR
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