slickerthanyou New Member Dec 23, 2009 7,615 140 0 Dec 5, 2012 #21 YOu should'nt need the choke once it warm. But if you never checked the floats , no better time! and can't hurt to give the carb a good cleaning!
YOu should'nt need the choke once it warm. But if you never checked the floats , no better time! and can't hurt to give the carb a good cleaning!
C cap9709 New Member Aug 20, 2012 237 1 18 Kansas Dec 5, 2012 #22 It's been cleaned recently. I mean if it starts better without the choke, is it fine to just not use it? Typically first kick no choke when cold.
It's been cleaned recently. I mean if it starts better without the choke, is it fine to just not use it? Typically first kick no choke when cold.
slickerthanyou New Member Dec 23, 2009 7,615 140 0 Dec 5, 2012 #23 NO should have to use the choke to start it, what' the temp where your at? Cause in the warm summer months I sometimes don't need a choke to start mine first time! Just nice to find out why, so it's not masking an underlying issue!
NO should have to use the choke to start it, what' the temp where your at? Cause in the warm summer months I sometimes don't need a choke to start mine first time! Just nice to find out why, so it's not masking an underlying issue!
C cap9709 New Member Aug 20, 2012 237 1 18 Kansas Dec 5, 2012 #24 Around 60 ferenheit. Kinda warm but not hot
slickerthanyou New Member Dec 23, 2009 7,615 140 0 Dec 5, 2012 #26 cap9709 said: Around 60 ferenheit. Kinda warm but not hot Click to expand... cap9709 said: And with choke on it dies...... Click to expand... Im talking 80+ degrees. Now with choke on, can you keep it running with the throttle?
cap9709 said: Around 60 ferenheit. Kinda warm but not hot Click to expand... cap9709 said: And with choke on it dies...... Click to expand... Im talking 80+ degrees. Now with choke on, can you keep it running with the throttle?
C cap9709 New Member Aug 20, 2012 237 1 18 Kansas Dec 5, 2012 #27 Not sure ill have to try tomorrow with the new spark plug