I don't troll so that is not a possible cause in my case.My plugs always (so far) look pretty good, grey with a tinge of brown so I don't have reason to suspect too rich a mixture.
I have not been able to understand how the thimble could be an issue. I would think it is either clogged or not and warming up the motor wouldn't make a difference. The Yami motors also will run rich if the O2 is not working correctly. When cold these motors need to run rich. That is another reason I doubt it is the thimble. ( one caveat: If the O2 sensor is an open circuit, the motor will run lean, not a good thing)
I have not ruled out the O2 sensor because that device needs to be warm and pretty warm to work correctly. If you check your sensor you will see 4 wires. Two are the sensor signal and the other two are there to power a built in heater. When you power the engine the heater gets activated and is supposed to heat the sensor tip up a few hundred degrees. I can't say for sure if mine is working and to be honest, since the motor runs fine after a minute or two, I am not going to pull the O2 sensor out. In addition, that part is pretty expensive.
Recently, I have been pondering the possibility that the low idle is an injector issue. Either the ECU is not requesting enough gas ( possible bad sensor signal) or the injectors are not working to spec. Maybe that is more common when oldish injectors are cold. Heavens knows that my 19 year old injectors have not been cleaned EVER! Gotta love those SX motors.
Since this cold start idle has been going on for almost as long ago as I can remember, I just ignore it. I have other boat issues that really need service
I have not been able to understand how the thimble could be an issue. I would think it is either clogged or not and warming up the motor wouldn't make a difference. The Yami motors also will run rich if the O2 is not working correctly. When cold these motors need to run rich. That is another reason I doubt it is the thimble. ( one caveat: If the O2 sensor is an open circuit, the motor will run lean, not a good thing)
I have not ruled out the O2 sensor because that device needs to be warm and pretty warm to work correctly. If you check your sensor you will see 4 wires. Two are the sensor signal and the other two are there to power a built in heater. When you power the engine the heater gets activated and is supposed to heat the sensor tip up a few hundred degrees. I can't say for sure if mine is working and to be honest, since the motor runs fine after a minute or two, I am not going to pull the O2 sensor out. In addition, that part is pretty expensive.
Recently, I have been pondering the possibility that the low idle is an injector issue. Either the ECU is not requesting enough gas ( possible bad sensor signal) or the injectors are not working to spec. Maybe that is more common when oldish injectors are cold. Heavens knows that my 19 year old injectors have not been cleaned EVER! Gotta love those SX motors.
Since this cold start idle has been going on for almost as long ago as I can remember, I just ignore it. I have other boat issues that really need service