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1984 evinrude VRO 40hp overfueling
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<blockquote data-quote="gouran01" data-source="post: 168996" data-attributes="member: 4295"><p>I had a very similar problem on my 87 rude. The choke was staying engaged and sucking about 3 times the fuel into the engine. I disconnected the choke from the ignition (key) set up and wired it directly to a push/pull toggle switch and coulda swore I had a brand new motor back there! I think that it's suppose to shut it self off at a certain temp, and there is a replacement part for that sensor but for the age of the motor, you can't beat a 3 dollar switch!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gouran01, post: 168996, member: 4295"] I had a very similar problem on my 87 rude. The choke was staying engaged and sucking about 3 times the fuel into the engine. I disconnected the choke from the ignition (key) set up and wired it directly to a push/pull toggle switch and coulda swore I had a brand new motor back there! I think that it's suppose to shut it self off at a certain temp, and there is a replacement part for that sensor but for the age of the motor, you can't beat a 3 dollar switch! [/QUOTE]
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