Re: 1997 200 hp evinrude cold start
Another feee test...
Looking very closely at the top of the primer solenoid, you will see a plastic valveing system, with three small fuel hoses attached.
One hose goes to the fuel line, (and tees into that line) that comes out of the fuel pump. This is the line that supplies gas TO the primer solenoid.
There are two lines that leave the top of the primer solenoid, and snake their way up through the carbs and intake manifold to their final destinations, which is the back of each cylinder's intake manifold. The two lines split and tee off a few times, but they eventually make it to the back of each intake, and there are six locations of 'em.
Carefully follow the hoses, and find the hose that feeds the back of #2 cyl, which is on the starboard side of the engine, up above all the linkages and their connections, and it plugs into a brass fitting in the back of that intake manifold. It is the easiest one to get to....you may want to remove the air silencer to see better.
Remove the hose there, put it in a catch container, turn the red lever to manual, and pump the primer bulb.
Gas should shoot out that hose. If not, clogged lines on the output of the primer solenoid.
It has even been known that those individual brass fittings in the back of each intake get clogged up. The hole is very very small.