Re: help please going to pull my hair out evinrude 9.5 tiller
Looking at the parts diagrams at marineengine.com..there's a vertical mark on the timing cam and the cam follower roller should touch that mark just as the throttle plate begins to move,ie...the same thing Steelespike said....you might find that if you move your start position so the timing cam is a little advanced as the throttle plate begins to open, it starts easier...what has to happen is this...at wot.. your throttle plate needs to be perfectly horizontal and the the cam follower needs to be at the highest point on the timing cam..again..as Steelespike said..those markings on the tiller handle are for reference only..just pull the choke on..twist the grip as far as it'll go in neutral..and when it starts, twist the grip back down to a lower rpm...really, it's a lot like starting any two stroke