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Re: My H is Cold Natured!
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Posted by Bob M on March 28, 2005 at 09:24:57 from (151.190.254.108):
In Reply to: Re: My H is Cold Natured! posted by Tanner Clark on March 28, 2005 at 09:02:34:
Tanner - a couple ideas: 1 - Fire out the carb often indicate be an ignition problem. If you haven't already, put in a fresh set of HOT spark plugs (AC C86, Champion D21, or equivalent) Also replace points, cap, rotor and plug wires. Then set the timing per spec (TDC at idle? I forget...). 2 - How old is the gas in the tank? If it's been there all winter, drain it and refill with gas fresh from the pump. Some of the lousy fuel we get today will go bad in only a couple months - will make a carbureted engine extremely difficult to start or to adjust to run well. 3 - Perhaps the high speed circuit in the carburetor is partially plugged. Especially if messing with the screws has little or no effect on running at speed. Might be time to drop the bowl and have a peek inside. Also all the above presumes the engine has good compression (no valves are leaking, etc). Good luck! Properly tuned and sparked, an H should start with just a touch of choke. It should then easily pick up a load without any choke after running only a minute or two.
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