Bulldogger
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Yup in NY, it is a lovely 9-10* degrees today with wind chill. The 990 was in the parts box which means I probably used it in the past and got annoyed with it, probably for lack of choke. Going to give it a try, I can always swap it back with stock.Ice_2k said:You need to take into account the weather in your area. If you also want to run it in the cold, the choke is a big help (or one of the other chokeish ways, such as the plastic bag)
Just curious, why would a slow pull help cold starting? What is the benefit it has over a normal pull?phreerider said:the slow pull is also a great option and i use it if conditions favor.
exactly right iceIce_2k said:Just curious, why would a slow pull help cold starting? What is the benefit it has over a normal pull?I'm always doing 2-3 slow pulls before starting to pull hard, but I'm just doing that to get gas in the engine without stressing the pull start because I know for sure it's not gonna start anyway in those first 2 pulls, I always figured that 2 fast pulls would have the same effect as the slow pulls, just with added wear on parts.
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