I've read many posts about hard starting 2 stroke 3 cylinder engines. I found out something interesting today.
It's always taken several minutes of cranking before my 40 would fire off. Today I tried using the emergency choke lever below the choke solenoid. The engine fired right off after sitting for over a month.
This has convinced me that myself and the previous owner have always had a choke issue. Now how to fix it?
A mechanic friend of mine says there is a service bulletin out for this problem that details using an OMC/Bomb lower unit drain plug washer (even gives the part number) as a shim under the solenoid. Just remove the two screw, lift the solenoid, and install that washer under it. I assume it adjusts the position enough to allow the choke flaps to move to the correct posistion.
Anyone else ever hear of this? This is my first post, I can't believe I just found this forum. I've been running Yamis for 7 years.
DB
It's always taken several minutes of cranking before my 40 would fire off. Today I tried using the emergency choke lever below the choke solenoid. The engine fired right off after sitting for over a month.
This has convinced me that myself and the previous owner have always had a choke issue. Now how to fix it?
A mechanic friend of mine says there is a service bulletin out for this problem that details using an OMC/Bomb lower unit drain plug washer (even gives the part number) as a shim under the solenoid. Just remove the two screw, lift the solenoid, and install that washer under it. I assume it adjusts the position enough to allow the choke flaps to move to the correct posistion.
Anyone else ever hear of this? This is my first post, I can't believe I just found this forum. I've been running Yamis for 7 years.
DB
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