Posted by tackhammertime on May 05, 2008 at 08:28:05 from (70.144.97.162):
In Reply to: 1940 H problems posted by Cpieper on May 05, 2008 at 06:55:11:
My 40 H will sputter and try to stall after it cranks for 1 to 2 minutes in warm weather and up to 5 minutes in cold weather. I have found the best way to go is little less than 1/2 throttle, then when it cranks choke it quick pull and release on choke right about the time it is about to die. Some times I may have to do the choke thing 2 or 3 times in cold weather, 1 time in warm weather. I never touch the trottle until she levels out, or she will cough, spit and pop. Then she puuuurs like a kitten after that.
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