AcnologiaSenju
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Hey guys. Im new to outboards so im going to give you all the details
i have a 1978 70hp 3 cyl evinrude model number 70873C. It has a electric choke with the second butterfly valve. The choke solenoid only has 2 wires, the purple-white and black wire. When i bought the motor the choke didnt work but somehow the last guy got it to start cold but when i got it home, it would only cold start on spray but after that it starts easily. I realized the choke solenoid wire was connected to the wrong place on the bar of screws when i would touch the solenoid and its HOT. so i moved the wire to the correct spot on the bar and now the choke butterflies actually close when i turn the key and when i crank it, i see gas spilling from the carbs, and when i turn the key to the off position the valves open again. Previously when the solenoid was connected incorrectly, non of that ever happened.
My issue is, the motor will start briefly sometimes when the choke is closed and then die. I removed the spring that connects the solenoid to the links of the butterfly valves so the choke valves dont close, it starts( this is not a cold start though as i have not tried this on a cold start) BUT I can see the choke solenoid is still engaged even when ive had it running for a couple minutes.
Shouldnt the choke valve open even alittle bit as soon as the motor starts? shouldnt the motor be able to run with the choke completely clsoed? Could my choke solenoid be fried? how should the choke behave, should it stay closed or open as soon as the motor starts?
i have a 1978 70hp 3 cyl evinrude model number 70873C. It has a electric choke with the second butterfly valve. The choke solenoid only has 2 wires, the purple-white and black wire. When i bought the motor the choke didnt work but somehow the last guy got it to start cold but when i got it home, it would only cold start on spray but after that it starts easily. I realized the choke solenoid wire was connected to the wrong place on the bar of screws when i would touch the solenoid and its HOT. so i moved the wire to the correct spot on the bar and now the choke butterflies actually close when i turn the key and when i crank it, i see gas spilling from the carbs, and when i turn the key to the off position the valves open again. Previously when the solenoid was connected incorrectly, non of that ever happened.
My issue is, the motor will start briefly sometimes when the choke is closed and then die. I removed the spring that connects the solenoid to the links of the butterfly valves so the choke valves dont close, it starts( this is not a cold start though as i have not tried this on a cold start) BUT I can see the choke solenoid is still engaged even when ive had it running for a couple minutes.
Shouldnt the choke valve open even alittle bit as soon as the motor starts? shouldnt the motor be able to run with the choke completely clsoed? Could my choke solenoid be fried? how should the choke behave, should it stay closed or open as soon as the motor starts?
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