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Re: What are tips for starting cold weather H
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Posted by EricB on December 19, 2005 at 07:29:04 from (216.209.84.11):
In Reply to: What are tips for starting cold weather H posted by Randy_NE on December 19, 2005 at 06:17:16:
Randy: I find that starting techniques vary with the weather. Each engine is a bit different. Point gap, Plug gap, Timing and mixture all vary a bit. In cold I find my W4 (same engine) with rev up then die. I start it again and it usually goes Ok but sometimes needs a 3rd try, and I usualy have to pump the choke once it fires to find the right spot for that day. In summer it goes first time. If you want ot put a block heater in. I have installed a small one on the left side in the water jacket plate. You can just slip one in between #2 and #3 cylinder walls. Takes 15 minutes even in the coldest weather to bring it right up to cozy warm.
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