I have a 1968 Johnson Seahorse 6hp which cold starts pretty reliably after around 3 pulls. However, if I stop the motor after a run of say 20 minutes i.e. enough time for it to fully warm up I have a hell of a job getting it started again. It goes eventually but only after a lot of pulls. I don't have a thermostat fitted so it's actually running cooler than it probably should. I'm basically stopping the motor to fish while drifting and then powering back up to return to the start point.
Are there any tips for a successful hot start?
I'm using an equivalent of the correct spark plug for the motor - could a change of plug type help this?
It's had a full set of new ignition parts which have been fully tweaked.
Compression is a little low, but both cylinders are within 10%.
Is it just getting flooded?
Any tips would be greatly appreciated!
Are there any tips for a successful hot start?
I'm using an equivalent of the correct spark plug for the motor - could a change of plug type help this?
It's had a full set of new ignition parts which have been fully tweaked.
Compression is a little low, but both cylinders are within 10%.
Is it just getting flooded?
Any tips would be greatly appreciated!