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choke req'd till warmed up

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Rick

02-18-2004 17:17:47




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I have read many post where the choke is required to keep an engine running. My problem is a little different. I have to use full choke to start (normal) but have to keep about 1/2 chock for about 5 minutes to keep it running. Once warmed up, then it runs without the chock. My experience has been that I do not need to use the choke once the engine has started. What do you think may be causing this? Oh, I am in a warm climate 50 to 70 degrees.

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Don C

02-19-2004 05:11:19




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 Re: choke req'd till warmed up in reply to Rick, 02-18-2004 17:17:47  
You might be a little lean on your carb adjustments. Richen them up if you don't like keeping the choke on that long. It's really not a problem yet as you said once it warms up it runs fine.



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Mark

02-19-2004 06:02:29




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 Re: Re: choke req'd till warmed up in reply to Don C, 02-19-2004 05:11:19  
10-4 on that. I have had engines that wanted one mixture in winter and another in summer so semiannually you are tweaking the carb to prevent what you say or black overrich soot out the tail pipe.

Mark



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old

02-18-2004 18:32:00




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 Re: choke req'd till warmed up in reply to Rick, 02-18-2004 17:17:47  
That could be a couple things, carb that needs rebuilt/adjusted and or a intake manfold problem/gasket problem. If it runs well after warm up I'd lot at gaskets as it gets warm every thing expans and then no more problem, cold you may have an intake leak.



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Gary/Mo

02-18-2004 19:17:17




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 Re: Re: choke req'd till warmed up in reply to old, 02-18-2004 18:32:00  
Mine quit running so ended up cleaning the screen in the carb, then ran fine for a while then needed choke to run. Took carb off and cleaned it out and run fine for a while then back to the same thing run with choke part way out, took carb off and cleaned again and been running fine for a couple months now. Get that gunk in the jets and they just don't run right.



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