Ok, so I have the 90 horse that I got with a boat purchase. The motor does not like to start in the cold. Well, at least stay started. When it is cold (I live in Alaska) it is a heck of a time to get it running and away from the dock. Granted it’s cold outside. The air temperature is 20 degrees and the water is 38 but its efi right. So at the dock for the first start of the day it will take 15-25 times of starting it to get it to continue to run. It turns over, starts and runs for a few seconds and dies. Not a sputter die but like someone turned it off. After many tries of this same process it will stay running. Once warm it runs well and will start no problem on the first try for the rest of the day.
It went to the shop and got valves adjusted, plugs, fuel filters and water pump. Those didnt fix it...
It went to the shop and got valves adjusted, plugs, fuel filters and water pump. Those didnt fix it...
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