Brand new fuel injected four stroke 90 hp. First two times starting, instantaneous start. Ever since, it has taken 4-7 revolutions of the engine to crank. My friend's f150 still has instantaneous starts, so I started looking at why mine doesn't. Sometimes I have to prime the primer bulb 30 times to get it to become firm, sometimes only 3-5 times. It is mounted verically. My water separator on the engine operates with about 2/3 level of fuel. I can get it full by pumping primer but it goes back to 2/3 when running. Also, I pulled the 10 Micron separator and it remains full of fuel at any time. I also disconnected the fuel line going to it from the tank a couple different times and found that no fuel spilled from the hose even when I laid it down flat in bilge area. Does something seem wrong, or am I trying to seek perfect starts that just can't happen?
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