My Yamaha F15SMHA outboard (manufactured 05/13) has always been difficult to start when cold or when it has not been run for a day or more. It seems to start better when I give it more gas by turning the throttle past “start”. I squeeze the fuel bulb between every couple of pulls to make sure there is fuel in the system. When it finally catches and starts running (after MANY pulls) I must immediately give it more gas to keep it running. Once it warms up a bit you can slowly bring it down to idle. After that it runs great and will restart in one or two pulls if stopped (without advancing the throttle beyond “start”).
I brought it a marina and they installed a Yamaha fuel/water separating filter in the gas line but that has not made the motor start any easier. BTW, I replace this filter every year.
I checked the fuel filter and it is clean and free of water and is full of fuel. Spark plugs are replaced annually and with gap set appropriately. Fuel is fresh.
Any thoughts as to what I can do to make the motor easier to start?
I brought it a marina and they installed a Yamaha fuel/water separating filter in the gas line but that has not made the motor start any easier. BTW, I replace this filter every year.
I checked the fuel filter and it is clean and free of water and is full of fuel. Spark plugs are replaced annually and with gap set appropriately. Fuel is fresh.
Any thoughts as to what I can do to make the motor easier to start?
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