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<blockquote data-quote="talltimber" data-source="post: 100235" data-attributes="member: 1452"><p>I don't know if we have the same controls. Mine in on a '74 Merc 500 thunderbolt ignition. It has the push button choke, warm up lever, trim/tilt on handle, key. I don't think mine has an alarm. If it does, I doubt it works, never heard it.</p><p> Starting procedure for mine is: warm up lever in 1/2 open position, hold down choke button, crank. Once it fires(and dies), let up on choke, start. It's the same no matter if it's 10* or 100*.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="talltimber, post: 100235, member: 1452"] I don't know if we have the same controls. Mine in on a '74 Merc 500 thunderbolt ignition. It has the push button choke, warm up lever, trim/tilt on handle, key. I don't think mine has an alarm. If it does, I doubt it works, never heard it. Starting procedure for mine is: warm up lever in 1/2 open position, hold down choke button, crank. Once it fires(and dies), let up on choke, start. It's the same no matter if it's 10* or 100*. [/QUOTE]
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