Hard Starting
Posted: Sun May 25, 2003 10:57 pm
When I bought my '79, it was sooooo easy to start it almost wasn't believeable, and lately it's been getting harder and harder to start each time I ride it.
Maintenancewise, I've done nothing but adjust the cam chains, which made them a good deal quieter - I've not touched the carbs.
The battery is strong (thank heavens, as it now can take half a dozen 10 second attempts to get it running). Once it starts, it seems to run on 3 or 4 cylinders for a few seconds, but once warmed up for a minute or so, it runs very well.
I'm kinda baffled on where to look first - I assume something's hanging up in a carb or two, or it would hit on all 6 right from the get-go . . . . right??
Once started, it can sit for many hours, and fire right up, but if left for a day or two, it's hard to start again.
Ideas??
Thanks,
Don
Maintenancewise, I've done nothing but adjust the cam chains, which made them a good deal quieter - I've not touched the carbs.
The battery is strong (thank heavens, as it now can take half a dozen 10 second attempts to get it running). Once it starts, it seems to run on 3 or 4 cylinders for a few seconds, but once warmed up for a minute or so, it runs very well.
I'm kinda baffled on where to look first - I assume something's hanging up in a carb or two, or it would hit on all 6 right from the get-go . . . . right??
Once started, it can sit for many hours, and fire right up, but if left for a day or two, it's hard to start again.
Ideas??
Thanks,
Don