M38 - Hard Starting When Cold
Posted: Sun Jun 08, 2014 4:55 pm
Hello everyone!
It has been hard to start my M38 lately when cold. I need to crank it at least three times until it starts. I always follow the instructions from the manual: pull out throttle control 1" and pull choke control all the way out.
This morning, before cranking the engine, I removed the air horn of the carburetor in order to check how much fuel was in the bowl. The amount of fuel in the bowl measured between 1/2" to 3/4" from the bottom. I put some extra fuel into the bowl and cranked it, but once again I needed to crank it many times to start the engine.
Everytime when the engine is hot, it starts immediately. The only issue is the hard starting when cold. The engine always works fine after warm up.
Any guess on where to start troubleshooting it?
Thanks.
It has been hard to start my M38 lately when cold. I need to crank it at least three times until it starts. I always follow the instructions from the manual: pull out throttle control 1" and pull choke control all the way out.
This morning, before cranking the engine, I removed the air horn of the carburetor in order to check how much fuel was in the bowl. The amount of fuel in the bowl measured between 1/2" to 3/4" from the bottom. I put some extra fuel into the bowl and cranked it, but once again I needed to crank it many times to start the engine.
Everytime when the engine is hot, it starts immediately. The only issue is the hard starting when cold. The engine always works fine after warm up.
Any guess on where to start troubleshooting it?
Thanks.