My recently restored '83 GS650GL has been sitting in the garage unstarted for over a month in fairly cold weather (in the 30s most nights). So the engine is stone cold to the touch. (Yes, I've got Stabil in the tank.)
She really doesn't want to start in that condition. In warmer weather a couple months back she would start up and run at fast idle with the choke all the way on, no problem. Not now. When I started her last time with a stone cold engine I ran the battery nearly all the way down before she would finally stay running with the choke on. She would fire and stutter for a bit, fire and stutter for a bit, etc., until she finally kept running at fast idle with the choke on. I took a looooong time for her to warm up enough to slide the choke off and stay running at about 1,000 RPM.
Just tried her again this week and I ran a fully charged battery down to nothing and still no start. Can figure this one out. She was starting fairly easily and runs strong once warmed up in warm weather.
So, are they just that cold blooded, or is something else up?
Should I try some starter fluid sprayed into the intake (filter removed), or is that a bad idea?
Thanks for any advice.
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