WarthogMan
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- Mar 10, 2014
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I am looking for some insight on the Choke/Fuel Primer used on 1986 -1988 Johnson/Evinrude 6 & 8 HP outboards. I just acquired a 1986 Johnson 8 hp which runs great but is a little difficult to start. In reading LeRoy's Ramblings, I discovered that the Choke/Fuel Primer used on these models is not really a choke but a primer which squirts fuel into the carburator and these motors are not equipped with a conventional choke valve. According to LeRoy, after pulling the knob all the way out to initiate the prime, it should spring retract to the intermediate or red line position on the knob rod. Mine does not do this but stays in the full out position so I'm thinking it may be sticking. LeRoy also indicates that this primer system may have had flaws since they went back to the old standard choke starting in 1989. To start mine, I've been pulling the choke/primer knob all the way out, pulling the rope starter several times with no start, pushing the knob all the way in, pulling it several times with no start, then pulling the knob all the way out and pulling the rope starter several more times. If I'm lucky, she starts after this but I think that I am doing something wrong. Since I don't have the manual, does anyone out there know if there is a better starting procedure? Is anyone aware of a modification to get around starting problems for these engines? Any other insight would be greatly appreciated.