Posted by jonnny2006 on March 23, 2009 at 01:52:53 from (66.44.165.57):
I have a super h and it ALWAYS starts fast. you look at the starter button and its running. Well it was 60 for the 1st time this year here, so i took the super h for a spin. Run it 7 miles ran like a new one and lots of zip for the trip. anyhoo I got to dad's place and let it cool before i shut it off. When i went to go to restart it it just turned over very very fast. I first checked for spark. Yup good blue spark. the plugs were dry even though I tried choking it (which you should never have to do to an engine that is still warm to the touch. So I did a flow test on the carb, ran a pencil size stream for 30 seconds. so got good flow of gas but it wont get up into the engine. Next did a compression test with thumb and it blew it out of plug hole.. so just for the heck of it i had dad hold his hand over the intake of the carb blocking it totaly giving it full choke. hit the starter and she fired right up????? I don;t get it??? so i shut it down and went to start it again, same thing not getting gas to intake. so put hand over and started it back up and drover her home 7 miles it ran perfect not even a hicup or a pop. purred the whole way home. So i let it cool to shut off, i thought to myself... it will not restart with out my hand blocking the intake. But to my suprise it srarted right back up 3 times in a row just like normal. I dont understand why did we have to block the intake on carb to get it to start, shouldt the choke do this? Plus a warm engine should not need choke. any ideas comments are very appreacated. sorry for long post and bad spelling. john
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