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Trouble starting 4stroke high elevations
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<blockquote data-quote="lovedr79" data-source="post: 324477" data-attributes="member: 5106"><p>sounds like mine used to. i have the not so electric choke. come to find out basspro rigged it with the wrong power cable. i made a manual choke out of a piece of stainless rod. starts great now that i know that the choke is working. i hadnt given it much thought until i had the cover off, choke "on" and the choke didnt move, then it dawned on me. i checked and sure enough they used a 8 or a 9 pin cable and it should be a 10 or something like that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lovedr79, post: 324477, member: 5106"] sounds like mine used to. i have the not so electric choke. come to find out basspro rigged it with the wrong power cable. i made a manual choke out of a piece of stainless rod. starts great now that i know that the choke is working. i hadnt given it much thought until i had the cover off, choke "on" and the choke didnt move, then it dawned on me. i checked and sure enough they used a 8 or a 9 pin cable and it should be a 10 or something like that. [/QUOTE]
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