lilngineer
Well-Known Member
Just got through a full rebuild on my engine. Carbs are meticulously clean, pop-off is set at 30psi with stock springs, LSA=1, HSA=0. New marine fuel lines also.
When I start the engine cold (in or out) of the water I have to crank and crank the engine until it finally starts. Choking or throttle seems to make it take longer.
Once it has been started and shut down. If I start it within a short period of time ~10-15mins it starts as soon as I hit the button (both in and out of water).
Any ideas on why?
When I start the engine cold (in or out) of the water I have to crank and crank the engine until it finally starts. Choking or throttle seems to make it take longer.
Once it has been started and shut down. If I start it within a short period of time ~10-15mins it starts as soon as I hit the button (both in and out of water).
Any ideas on why?