Hi,
I have a 70HP (BETO) that is quite hard to start the first time. Once the motor has been started once, then it starts really easily, it's the very first start of the day which can be a real pain in the ass.
It took me about 30min to get it going last time, so I'm chasing some tips or a sequence that works well on this model.
Here is what I usually do:
- Tilt the motor down
- Press the bulb a few times until firm
- Fully open/close the throttle 4-5 times
- Set the throttle lever about 50% or more
- Turn the key until it fires. Sometimes moving the throttle up and down a bit helped to get it going. Once I can hear it fire at least once, then I know it will start on the next try.
Sometimes I have to keep the starter motor running almost a full minute before I can hear it fire, which is not great for the battery but persistence is the only way I found to get it started.
A few additional comments:
- The motor has a prime start system (no choke). I assume it works but I've never disabled or tested it properly. Last time I struggled to get it started I tried moving the red lever out of auto/ normal to open or closed but it didn't make any difference.
- Carburetors have been cleaned very recently
- Spark plugs are clean and almost new
- The temperature is not very low where I live (~60F)
- The compression is even on all cylinders but relatively low (~90psi if I trust my gauge). Could that explain why it is hard to cold start ? Again it starts perfectly afterwards and overall works well.
Any tips or suggestions would be very welcome,
Thank you!
I have a 70HP (BETO) that is quite hard to start the first time. Once the motor has been started once, then it starts really easily, it's the very first start of the day which can be a real pain in the ass.
It took me about 30min to get it going last time, so I'm chasing some tips or a sequence that works well on this model.
Here is what I usually do:
- Tilt the motor down
- Press the bulb a few times until firm
- Fully open/close the throttle 4-5 times
- Set the throttle lever about 50% or more
- Turn the key until it fires. Sometimes moving the throttle up and down a bit helped to get it going. Once I can hear it fire at least once, then I know it will start on the next try.
Sometimes I have to keep the starter motor running almost a full minute before I can hear it fire, which is not great for the battery but persistence is the only way I found to get it started.
A few additional comments:
- The motor has a prime start system (no choke). I assume it works but I've never disabled or tested it properly. Last time I struggled to get it started I tried moving the red lever out of auto/ normal to open or closed but it didn't make any difference.
- Carburetors have been cleaned very recently
- Spark plugs are clean and almost new
- The temperature is not very low where I live (~60F)
- The compression is even on all cylinders but relatively low (~90psi if I trust my gauge). Could that explain why it is hard to cold start ? Again it starts perfectly afterwards and overall works well.
Any tips or suggestions would be very welcome,
Thank you!
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