David Robinson
Well-known member
Fellas,
Being duck hunters, we must start our outboards in cold weather (<45F). I've got a 1991 Johnson 25 electric start that will not fire when its cold. I had an tune-up this spring and it ran well during the summer. But when the weather turned cold, it was a pain in the neck to start. I thought I was going to burn up the starter a few times. By late November I had to use a shot of starting fluid to get it to fire (not a habit I want to get into). Once the motor was warmed up, it would fire right up if I didn't have it off for too long. Does anyone know why this might happen and how to fix it? I'm sure there are others that know what I'm talking about.
Thanks.
Being duck hunters, we must start our outboards in cold weather (<45F). I've got a 1991 Johnson 25 electric start that will not fire when its cold. I had an tune-up this spring and it ran well during the summer. But when the weather turned cold, it was a pain in the neck to start. I thought I was going to burn up the starter a few times. By late November I had to use a shot of starting fluid to get it to fire (not a habit I want to get into). Once the motor was warmed up, it would fire right up if I didn't have it off for too long. Does anyone know why this might happen and how to fix it? I'm sure there are others that know what I'm talking about.
Thanks.