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Might want to try a different starting sequence for when it's very cold
Steps:
1) Fully open the throttle, then release --This will prime the carbs, by squirting some fuel into them.
2) Fully open the choke.
3) Crank engine no more than two times, then release start button... Often times, dis-engaging the starter creates extra juice for the coils, and in-turn creates the missing spark to get things running.
4) Repeat step-3 as needed.
Steps:
1) Fully open the throttle, then release --This will prime the carbs, by squirting some fuel into them.
2) Fully open the choke.
3) Crank engine no more than two times, then release start button... Often times, dis-engaging the starter creates extra juice for the coils, and in-turn creates the missing spark to get things running.
4) Repeat step-3 as needed.