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<blockquote data-quote="Raggles" data-source="post: 596796" data-attributes="member: 20996"><p>Suggest that you also take a look where your fuel lines are ... make sure there is clear air between them and anything hot. With the ethanol in modern fuel if it gets heated up when you are stationary then it can expand and flood the system making it hard to start. I had this on mine with the lines not touching but passing too close to the heat risers ... moved them and the problem went away.</p><p></p><p>May not be this .... but worth a check if still an issue.</p><p></p><p>Advice I received on this ....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Raggles, post: 596796, member: 20996"] Suggest that you also take a look where your fuel lines are ... make sure there is clear air between them and anything hot. With the ethanol in modern fuel if it gets heated up when you are stationary then it can expand and flood the system making it hard to start. I had this on mine with the lines not touching but passing too close to the heat risers ... moved them and the problem went away. May not be this .... but worth a check if still an issue. Advice I received on this .... [/QUOTE]
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