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<blockquote data-quote="bbstacker1" data-source="post: 248510" data-attributes="member: 7560"><p>Aaron, you got my curiosity up so I had to look at a parts breakdown for an 84 Evinrude/Johnson. First off let me say it is your engine, you have it in front of you I don't and I am certainly not going to argue with you about it, but from what the parts breakdown shows for an 84 it doesn't have a choke it has a primer. Look at the left knob, under the cowl, does it have a cylinder with two small fuel lines on it, if it does it is a primer, if it has linkage that operates a butterfly it is a choke.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bbstacker1, post: 248510, member: 7560"] Aaron, you got my curiosity up so I had to look at a parts breakdown for an 84 Evinrude/Johnson. First off let me say it is your engine, you have it in front of you I don't and I am certainly not going to argue with you about it, but from what the parts breakdown shows for an 84 it doesn't have a choke it has a primer. Look at the left knob, under the cowl, does it have a cylinder with two small fuel lines on it, if it does it is a primer, if it has linkage that operates a butterfly it is a choke. [/QUOTE]
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