Quote Originally Posted by R19 View Post
This is second hand information that I was told by a friend. He was having trouble starting his motor so a mechanic told him to push in on the key a couple of times before trying to start. He claims that when the choke is engaged that it also sprays a mist of fuel into the carburaters. When you try to start you push and hold in on the key. Holding in on the key while cranking keeps the choke engaged.
its possible depending on how its made. mine does not have such. it has a fuel enrichment circuit while its pushed in. its a 175 though and older