Posted by oldmisterbill on June 26, 2013 at 07:30:09 from (74.195.218.85):
In Reply to: Starting TO-20 hot. posted by Arcticman on June 25, 2013 at 06:54:33:
Is it shutting down on its own when hot? I don't see you mention that. So assuming your shutting it down and it doesn't restart well. Especially if your running 6 volts. A 6 volt system requires more amperage (about twice as much" to do the same job as 12 volts. So heat can become a problem resulting in starter drag. Does it turn over sluggishly when hot starting? Check your ignition well if its all ok make sure it isn't flooding with a rich mixture. Then check the starter & battery. Many 6 volt baterys have fooled a person into other repairs,and many 6volt starters have caused many people to change ok batteries. I say ok batteries because I was never a fan of 6 volt (even though I grew up with those systems).In my opinion there were very few "good" 6 volt batteries. In other words 6 volt system has to have a good battery and a good starter for hot starting.
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