Has anyone run into problems with starting a hot engine.
My engine starts on the first revolution when cold. Even at below zero temps.
The problem I am haveing is when it is a hot day (85to 90 degrees). If I drive 10 or 15 miles and then shut it off and let it sit any more that 5 minutes it is real cranky upon starting. It never fails to start but I have to crank for what seems a long time. Once it starts it run pretty ragged for about 30 seconds and blows blue smoke for a few seconds.
I have tried not giving any gas and I tried cranking it with it wide open and also at half throtle. The wide open test was the worst.
The fuel lines are all thermally protected from the pump to the carb. The engine is all original with the carter BB carburetor and proper oil filled air cleaner with the proper oil in it. I have checked that the choke is not sticking .When it does start there is no black smoke as if it was flooded but there is a whiff of blue for a few seconds.
Any ideas or is this just the nature of the beast?
My engine starts on the first revolution when cold. Even at below zero temps.
The problem I am haveing is when it is a hot day (85to 90 degrees). If I drive 10 or 15 miles and then shut it off and let it sit any more that 5 minutes it is real cranky upon starting. It never fails to start but I have to crank for what seems a long time. Once it starts it run pretty ragged for about 30 seconds and blows blue smoke for a few seconds.
I have tried not giving any gas and I tried cranking it with it wide open and also at half throtle. The wide open test was the worst.
The fuel lines are all thermally protected from the pump to the carb. The engine is all original with the carter BB carburetor and proper oil filled air cleaner with the proper oil in it. I have checked that the choke is not sticking .When it does start there is no black smoke as if it was flooded but there is a whiff of blue for a few seconds.
Any ideas or is this just the nature of the beast?
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