I have been running outboards for 60 years, mostly 2 strokes and all used. I have had a 1963 Mercury 6 Twin that was a one pull motor. I had a 1975 Johnson 6 on a sailboat that was one pull. When I was a kid we had a 1929 Johnson 1 1/2 horse that still runs and sits in my garage.
I bought a 6 hp Tohatsu for my drift boat to fish on lakes. It is a 4 stroke engine, long shaft and a 2021 model my first new outboard. I understand that the newer engine are detuned and run lean. I live at 5,000 feet but this engine is supposed to only need hi alt jets above 8,200 feet.
The outboard is new and a little stiff but very hard to start. This is especially true if conks before fully warmed up.
I would like to hear any suggestions that people have for starting new 4 stroke engines. This is very frustrating to say the least.
The old engines worth $200 ran like a dream, now that I have spent the money I have blisters on my hands from pulling the starter rope.
Help.
I bought a 6 hp Tohatsu for my drift boat to fish on lakes. It is a 4 stroke engine, long shaft and a 2021 model my first new outboard. I understand that the newer engine are detuned and run lean. I live at 5,000 feet but this engine is supposed to only need hi alt jets above 8,200 feet.
The outboard is new and a little stiff but very hard to start. This is especially true if conks before fully warmed up.
I would like to hear any suggestions that people have for starting new 4 stroke engines. This is very frustrating to say the least.
The old engines worth $200 ran like a dream, now that I have spent the money I have blisters on my hands from pulling the starter rope.
Help.