Quick Question On "Primer/Choke" Key

Boss Hawg

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When you need to start (when turning key don't do it) should you hold the key in while turning --or push key in-let out- then turn key :confused:
It seems like i'm flooding the carbs some what when i hold in & turn, starts but is really reved up for a few seconds-
BTW- i'm talking about a 1987 70 hp Johnson so i guess this is the right place to ask?
THANKS
 

tashasdaddy

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Re: Quick Question On "Primer/Choke" Key

if it will start without pushing the key in. don't. which ever way that works with your motor.
 

jonesg

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Re: Quick Question On "Primer/Choke" Key

When you need to start (when turning key don't do it) should you hold the key in while turning --or push key in-let out- then turn key :confused:
It seems like i'm flooding the carbs some what when i hold in & turn, starts but is really reved up for a few seconds-
BTW- i'm talking about a 1987 70 hp Johnson so i guess this is the right place to ask?
THANKS

It might have the Quickstart feature in the power pack, if so, it starts up at higher rpm for a second or two then drops the rpm to idle.

On mine I push the key in for a few seconds then try turning the key, if it doesn't fire up I bump the key in a couple times,

start over again if it didn't catch,

once it fires I keep bumping the key in to keep it going, after about 30 seconds it runs by itself.
Get the factory service manual, its all in there.
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