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BIG FISH 2006 August 12th, 2006 01:44 AM

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when starting an outboard motor, do you need to use the choke everytime
you start it or is it just for cold weather? I have a 1997 johnson 200
h.p


Bob La Londe August 12th, 2006 03:55 PM

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"BIG FISH 2006" wrote in message
...
when starting an outboard motor, do you need to use the choke everytime
you start it or is it just for cold weather? I have a 1997 johnson 200
h.p


Usually you won't need to use the choke when the motor is warmed up, but if
the idle jets are getting a little plugged up with varnish you may need to
use the choke more often. Having the carbs disassembled and cleaned
thoroughly including all the jets will get it back to normal.

You can do it yourself or have a shop do it. Carb kits (basically new
gaskets) are usually pretty reasonable, but the shop labor will add up.


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Bob La Londe August 12th, 2006 03:56 PM

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"BIG FISH 2006" wrote in message
...
when starting an outboard motor, do you need to use the choke everytime
you start it or is it just for cold weather? I have a 1997 johnson 200
h.p


P.S. I reccomend you get a second opinion over at Bass Boat Central. Those
guys know boats.


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Steve @ OutdoorFrontiers August 12th, 2006 04:34 PM

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"BIG FISH 2006" wrote in message
...
when starting an outboard motor, do you need to use the choke everytime
you start it or is it just for cold weather? I have a 1997 johnson 200
h.p


A lot of it seems to be on an individual basis. I've owned motors that from
the time they were new, required choking to start the first time in the
morning, then didn't require any choke at all for the remainder of the day.
Friends with seemingly identical motors wouldn't use the choke at all under
similar conditions!

Other motors that I've owned didn't need to use the choke, or only when the
weather was extremely cold.

I would make sure that the motor is tuned up, has fresh spark plugs and
everything is adjusted properly. Then, if it needs to be choked to start,
so be it. As long as it starts and runs decently, life is good!
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BIG FISH 2006 August 12th, 2006 08:03 PM

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The main reason I asked about the choke is, I get alot of smoke when I
start up, but I think it's from choking too much. I guess I just need to
try it without once.


Ronnie August 16th, 2006 03:48 AM

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BIG FISH 2006 wrote:
when starting an outboard motor, do you need to use the choke everytime
you start it or is it just for cold weather? I have a 1997 johnson 200
h.p


I had a 97 200 Johnson Venom - always had to choke it the first time
cranking it each day, not after that. Weather and temp did not matter.


Ronnie

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BIG FISH 2006 August 19th, 2006 03:03 AM

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Ronnie did your 1997 Johnson 200 h.p smoke alot when you first started
it?



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