Cold starting

Started by lazy-B, August 11, 2013, 07:27:57 AM

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CDNRatMan

 ;)  welcome to the cold start club, I live in Northern Ontario, and mine has to be choked first ting every morning and takes about 4 blocks before it is warmed up and not chugging, spitting, and just being ornery. However once it is warm what a sweet heart, starts and runs fine, when it is cooler out then need to choke her to get her started and then runs fine.

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lazy-B

I have been a member of the Seecamp Gun Forum the past 6 years and notice
how the new members ask the same questions.

As a new member I will also ask a question that has probably been answered repeatedly
in the past.

I have. 2006 Drifter 800, it has been cold starting from the get go, any suggestions
to improve that trait?

I was fortunate to find my 2006 still in the crate in 2007 at a dealer in Colorado
Springs, CO.
The cold starting is consistent whether in the mountains of CO or the desert in
New Mexico.

Lazy-B. ( Former New Mexico registered Horse & Cattle brand )


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