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filou filou is offline
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Well, i would make sure the cold start valve is getting fuel. For that, you have to deassemble the cold start valve from airbox. If you have book, it shows clearly where the cold start valve is connected : left side behind the airbox, i have done it and it is kind of a pain so take your time and be very meticulous. Be careful not to loose any rubber seal or screws.
What i do it's i use a mirror that i put behind the airbox and work from there. It helps a lot !!!!!
Once the cold start valve dissamble from air box, find a container and see if that valve is spraying fuel when it is needed (when engine is beeing cranked for cold starting).
If you don't get fuel, it's either the fuel supply or the valve itself that is faulty. Just work upstream (before) from the place of the problem !!
Good luck !!! Philippe.
Old 11-14-2003, 03:03 PM
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