Posted by John M on August 29, 2011 at 03:01:25 from (67.231.169.173):
In Reply to: F12F14 Owners posted by James Williams on August 28, 2011 at 20:05:38:
Its been my experience with mine, that once its flooded, its flooded, and the best thing to do is go inside and have a cup of coffee before trying again, its just not going to "unflood" itself that quick. First thing Id do, is to replace the plugs wit hAutolite 3077s, if you havent already done so. Lower your float level just a tad, or put another gasket under seat for the float needle, so tha you have 2. Then ceck the fitting on the return line going into the tank to make sure its not plugged.
Also, when I start mine, I have the mag just barely set off of "Off", the throttle about half way, and only choke it one, maybe 2 pulls of the crank. (Depending on how long it has been sitting)
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