When it's cold as you first press the starter is fires right up and rev to a few thousand RPM then dies. For the next few minutes the starter will crank the engine but it just won't light off. As the starter is engaged it puffs and stutters but not enough to start. Eventually by a combination of choke on/choke off/add throttle, throttle closed it may fire up.
One sure way to get it to fire up is to blow on the carb vent tubes. This seems to work every time. But it usually results in a small puddle of gas out the air filter box drain. .
I have remove them, totally cleaned them in dip, changed all o-rings and the boot o-rings. They have been sync'd and timing checked. The worst thing I found was on the brass tube that goes from the choke to the float bowl. #4 was slightly crushed and the flow restrictor (the tinly pin hole at the bottom of the tube) was missing. I got one from another carb and tapped it into the hole...it's not perfect but could be close to the original vent diameter. Even if it was totally wrong it seems like that would only affect one cylinder and only while on choke.
It's a stock 650...the only thing affecting airflow is some rust holes in the muffler. Screws were set to 1 1/2 per factory spec. then out to 2 1/2 to see if it would help. Best RPM was at about 2 turns out. That's where they are now.
When running if I pull the choke out it does rev up some as I would expect. Immediately after strating, as it's warming up it is very sensitive to throttle and will die if you twist the grip much. Once it warms up some this problem goes away and it runs like a scalded cat.
Once it starts it runs great and will not give any trouble starting after it's been running that day.
anyone have any ideas?
Larry
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