Posted by Bruce(OR) on January 11, 2013 at 21:04:37 from (97.115.30.214):
In Reply to: cold blooded to20 posted by hoosier173 on January 11, 2013 at 20:39:35:
Okay, hopefully you have a warmer shed to work on it in. I would pull off the inlet air tube and have a look at the choke plate. First off, does it even move? Is the bypass plate still in place behind the spring? As far as cranking, you might desire to clean the barttery cables, yeah, they look clean, but are they really clean? While your playing, how about that ground strap? I had a TE-20 that the ground strap ran from the battery up to the dash and down to the starter bolt. The dash connection had the insulation removed and the connector was crimped around the cable. Beyond that, your voltage output should be around 7.3 volts. Now I have to look... 7.4 volts to charge the batt.
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