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a bit more information.....

Ill try to answer a few of the questions......

When its hot, within the first 0-30 minuets it will start instantly with no effort or throttle.

Its if you wait longer the problem occurs. It seems like the non firing cylinders are not getting fuel.

I have tried a few starting methods,

1.) turn on key, wait 15 seconds, lift hand throttle full, crank 5 seconds, repeat.
If its completely cold this will make it start well on the second cranking.


2.) depress accelerator pedal 3/4 and crank. ( makes it start faster when problem happens).

It really seems like some cylinders are slow to get fuel when problem happens.

356RS, I sent you that beautiful 72 oil tank have you put it to good use?. Thanks for your help.
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