jakelogsdon
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I have a 1989 Yamaha pro 50 that ive had for about 7 months now. I use it to fish and hunt, but it has proven to be a real pain in the rear when it gets cold. The first couple times it was hard to start i thought the battery was going dead because initially when i tried to turn it over, it would barely roll over and sounded like the battery was drained. After this happened to me on several occasions i hooked a pair of jumper cables up to the battery and it did the same thing. The only thing i could think of is some kind of back up in compression, so i removed a spark plug and tried it. It turned over like a champ. I went ahead and let it start on two cylinders and let it warm up. After it warmed up i put the top plug back in and tried it. It started right up! I have no ideas other than maybe some fluids are getting to places they are not supposed to be