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<blockquote data-quote="Graham L" data-source="post: 631646" data-attributes="member: 3481"><p>Is it a still on the original carb with automatic choke?</p><p>If it is are you allowing the choke to engage before starting the engine?, in order to do this you need to turn the ignition on, 2 warning lights on your dash, press the throttle pedal down to release the choke mechanism and then release it, then turn the key to crank it, if you don't do this it doesnt set the choke.</p><p></p><p>Hope that helps, if you have aftermarket twin carbs then they usually don't have chokes fitted so can take longer to start from cold.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Graham L, post: 631646, member: 3481"] Is it a still on the original carb with automatic choke? If it is are you allowing the choke to engage before starting the engine?, in order to do this you need to turn the ignition on, 2 warning lights on your dash, press the throttle pedal down to release the choke mechanism and then release it, then turn the key to crank it, if you don't do this it doesnt set the choke. Hope that helps, if you have aftermarket twin carbs then they usually don't have chokes fitted so can take longer to start from cold. [/QUOTE]
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