If I run my 70hp 2 stroke for 1/2 hour or more and then turn it off, it is very hard to start again while warm even with choke. Any suggestions?
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When warm check your compression, also check fuel to make sure its not flooding when you shut engine off. May not hurt to change your spark plugs.
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OK Thanks. I checked plugs after a long run to check for fouling and they were all really good. Compression in a tank before the run were 130psi in all. When on the water I will repeat the exercise but this time check the plugs after it wont start and before using the choke. I have two 70hps and the other does not have a problem with starting warm.
Both motors have their own problems from time to time.
Thanks again
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Originally posted by milogf View PostIf I run my 70hp 2 stroke for 1/2 hour or more and then turn it off, it is very hard to start again while warm even with choke. Any suggestions?
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