Posted by old on October 23, 2018 at 10:59:31 from (72.251.71.92):
In Reply to: hard start runs fine posted by Ron Tron on October 23, 2018 at 10:44:00:
Do some simple trouble shooting. #1 make sure you have a good blue white spark at all the plug wires that jump a 1/4 inch gap or more. #2 pull the carb drain plug and make sure you have a steady flow of gas that will fill a pint jar in less then 3 minutes. Catch the gas to look for water/dirt etc. #3 when was the last time you serviced the air cleaner and dumped the water and mud and filled with fresh oil. #4 pull the air intake hose off the carb and hold your hand over the intake and make sure you have a good suction there and also you should get gas on your hand. #5 pull the spark plugs and make sure there on fouled out by sooty or oil. My self I have switched to NKG3112 spark plugs since the last auto lite and champs I got fouled fast
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