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    3 cylinders, cold start

    Hey

    Now it's beginning to be seriousley cold in the mornings. Below 0 degrees (we use celcius over here). I thout my GS 550 was a slow starter but now I realised that it only runs on 3 cylinders while warming up. When its warm it runs like a rocket in all 4. (thanks for all advises) What is the most probable failuer with the cylinder. Its the one on the left side that is a slow starter.


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    Re: 3 cylinders, cold start

    Probably the choke tube in the float bowl is clogged.

    Earl


    Originally posted by Nitti
    Hey

    Now it's beginning to be seriousley cold in the mornings. Below 0 degrees (we use celcius over here). I thout my GS 550 was a slow starter but now I realised that it only runs on 3 cylinders while warming up. When its warm it runs like a rocket in all 4. (thanks for all advises) What is the most probable failuer with the cylinder. Its the one on the left side that is a slow starter.


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      #3
      Re: 3 cylinders, cold start

      Originally posted by earlfor
      Probably the choke tube in the float bowl is clogged.

      Earl

      agree, had the same problem with my GS 1150


      BTW:

      0 C degrees in Karlstad is warm

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        #4
        Ok Thanks. I?ll check it out. It's time for winter storage anyway.

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