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Hi folks-
Motor is a 1998 175 carbed 2stroke. Trouble I’m having is starting while cold.
Typically, I pump bulb, pull out choke on front of motor, advance throttle in neutral maybe 1/4 way, and turn it over.
usually get a stumbling start in the first turn or so then it simply dies and refuses to light off. Choke in or out, Throttle at idle or advanced (in neutral). Nothing.
I know it’s getting fuel and good spark.
One thing I noticed today is the choke butterflies remain closed after I push the choke back in to turn it off. When I manually reached behind the carbs and flipped them shut, it started right up.
Is that normal? Why do the butterflies stay closed?
Thanks!
Motor is a 1998 175 carbed 2stroke. Trouble I’m having is starting while cold.
Typically, I pump bulb, pull out choke on front of motor, advance throttle in neutral maybe 1/4 way, and turn it over.
usually get a stumbling start in the first turn or so then it simply dies and refuses to light off. Choke in or out, Throttle at idle or advanced (in neutral). Nothing.
I know it’s getting fuel and good spark.
One thing I noticed today is the choke butterflies remain closed after I push the choke back in to turn it off. When I manually reached behind the carbs and flipped them shut, it started right up.
Is that normal? Why do the butterflies stay closed?
Thanks!