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Hey guys,
I am in need of some help. I have a 1997 force 40 hp mercury and on relatively cool and cold mornings. I have to sit and crank it for about 10 minutes until it gets internally warm enough to actually start. Is there a sequence that someone knows that I don't? I normally put the key in, prime, the bulb, trim it down or at least down enough to make sure that it's in the water, then I will push in on the key to choke it and continue to turn to where it's turning over with the choke on . I normally do that for about 2 to 3 minutes and then let off of the key and try to start it without the choke. Essentially it comes down to me for an excessive amount of time to let it warm itself up to the point where it will actually fire and start.
If anyone has any experience or wisdom, it would be greatly appreciated. I have some very cold months coming up for duckhunting and need to get a system down.
I am in need of some help. I have a 1997 force 40 hp mercury and on relatively cool and cold mornings. I have to sit and crank it for about 10 minutes until it gets internally warm enough to actually start. Is there a sequence that someone knows that I don't? I normally put the key in, prime, the bulb, trim it down or at least down enough to make sure that it's in the water, then I will push in on the key to choke it and continue to turn to where it's turning over with the choke on . I normally do that for about 2 to 3 minutes and then let off of the key and try to start it without the choke. Essentially it comes down to me for an excessive amount of time to let it warm itself up to the point where it will actually fire and start.
If anyone has any experience or wisdom, it would be greatly appreciated. I have some very cold months coming up for duckhunting and need to get a system down.