The subject engine has been running great and still runs fine after started. In addition, I am confident I know how to cold start this engine, and my procedure seems to mirror those described on this site. However, recently I noticed a change in the primer bulb when prepping the engine for cold start. This day the bulb didn't seem to get firm as quickly as it did historically. This seemed to contribute to hard starting and flooding. I thought the primer bulb needed replaced since it took so much priming to get the bulb firm with the bulb in the proper vertical orientation, so I replaced the primer bulb with an OMC/Bomabardier 3/8" primer bulb. However, this did not revert the priming process back to the historical condition. In addition, I am positive the primer solenoid lever is in the proper "clockwise to stop" position. It seems that the engine is flooding during the starting procedure. Pulling all of the plugs, drying them and letting the cylinders dry out eventually enabled me to start the engine and make the 10 mile run back home.
Can someone suggest a possible root cause of this problem and a method to verify the root cause? Thanks for reading.
Can someone suggest a possible root cause of this problem and a method to verify the root cause? Thanks for reading.