Hello,
I really hope I can find help here. I have a 225txrr 2 stroke model outboard engine year 1993 that won't start on mornings when the ambient temperature is below normal and the engine overnights. On mornings the engine turns over but does not pick up and continue idling. Sometimes I try starting with the throttle engaged, the engine starts and revs off but when i pull the throttle back to the neutral position it cuts off. After a couple failed attempts to start, if I let the engine sit for about 30 mins with the cover off and sun hitting the engine block, it will eventually start. Once started it works perfect the entire day till it overnights for next morning. If I go out at nights, I have to start the engine atleast every 2-3 hours interval for it to remain warm and ensure I start in the morning. If my first attempt to start is between 9am to 10pm while the environment is already warmed up with the sun out, it will start on one crank and works perfect. In my line of troubleshooting I have tried changing my primer bulb, separate gas container with proper venting, changed diaphragm on electric prime start and fuel pumps, tried different stator, tried different crank sensor next to flywheel, tried new 10 pin extension harness and new ignition, changed thermo switches on head, thermo sensor, cleaned engine harness, serviced carbs. I didnt try changing the pulser coil and engine ecu because I cant put my hands on any to try.
Can anyone advise on this issue or whether they came across it before? This engine has the micro ignition ecu mounted between the cylinder heads.
Regards,
Mervin
I really hope I can find help here. I have a 225txrr 2 stroke model outboard engine year 1993 that won't start on mornings when the ambient temperature is below normal and the engine overnights. On mornings the engine turns over but does not pick up and continue idling. Sometimes I try starting with the throttle engaged, the engine starts and revs off but when i pull the throttle back to the neutral position it cuts off. After a couple failed attempts to start, if I let the engine sit for about 30 mins with the cover off and sun hitting the engine block, it will eventually start. Once started it works perfect the entire day till it overnights for next morning. If I go out at nights, I have to start the engine atleast every 2-3 hours interval for it to remain warm and ensure I start in the morning. If my first attempt to start is between 9am to 10pm while the environment is already warmed up with the sun out, it will start on one crank and works perfect. In my line of troubleshooting I have tried changing my primer bulb, separate gas container with proper venting, changed diaphragm on electric prime start and fuel pumps, tried different stator, tried different crank sensor next to flywheel, tried new 10 pin extension harness and new ignition, changed thermo switches on head, thermo sensor, cleaned engine harness, serviced carbs. I didnt try changing the pulser coil and engine ecu because I cant put my hands on any to try.
Can anyone advise on this issue or whether they came across it before? This engine has the micro ignition ecu mounted between the cylinder heads.
Regards,
Mervin
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