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Originally Posted by slh7d
.....and I end up having to "choke" it WOT to get it started....
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"Choking" is the act of restricting the engines' ability to take in air. The choke mechanism does this when the engine is cold. Therefore, opening the throttle to WO is not choking the engine at all. Quite the opposite in fact, opening the throttle allows the engine to get more air.
If you must open the throttle to get an already warm engine to re-start it suggests that the engine was "flooded" with too much gas. In other words, the air/gas ratio is far too rich (too much gas vs. air) for the plugs to ignite it.
An already warmed up carb'd engine, if it was only off for a few minutes, should re-start at the turn of the key without needing to pump more gas into it.
Dan
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