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86 or 92 Mercury 9.9 Cold Start Problems
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<blockquote data-quote="nccatfisher" data-source="post: 471125" data-attributes="member: 10811"><p>Spraying starter fluid on a fitting won't find a leak first off. Then you need to find out of the choke/primer is working depending on what that particular motor has. If it has a primer I suspect that is where you are seeing the bubbles in the line and if it isn't seated correctly or if the primer is faulty it will allow air in the line causing a hard start when cold situation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nccatfisher, post: 471125, member: 10811"] Spraying starter fluid on a fitting won't find a leak first off. Then you need to find out of the choke/primer is working depending on what that particular motor has. If it has a primer I suspect that is where you are seeing the bubbles in the line and if it isn't seated correctly or if the primer is faulty it will allow air in the line causing a hard start when cold situation. [/QUOTE]
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