* EDIT -- manufacturing date is 2009, model number F15CMLH*
I've had this issue since I bought the motor new a few years ago. The engine NEVER starts on the first pull despite the fuel bulb being primed. When it's cold outside, like getting into the 30's, I have to pull the string literally a hundred times before it starts, but it immediately dies. After I do this another dozen times, it finally stays on and eventually warms up. Once warm, and I shut the motor off, it'll start up on the first pull. But if I leave the motor off for a couple hours and let it cool down, it's back to pulling the string a hundred times. Similar issues in the heat of summer, but it'll only take a few pulls to get it started instead of a hundred.
I've cleaned the carb, used fresh ethanol-free fuel, verified there are no air leaks in the fuel line, opened gas tank to make sure it's not making a vacuum in tank, all to no avail. This motor gets ran at least once a week or more and I run the carb dry after every single trip. I've also tried not running the carb dry and get the same problem. I live in south Texas so it doesn't get cold often, but when it does, I can't go hunting, which is painful. One thing I noticed was that the air filter on the intake is greasy, not sure what that could mean. I imagine this all has something to do with the prime start electric choke system. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
I've had this issue since I bought the motor new a few years ago. The engine NEVER starts on the first pull despite the fuel bulb being primed. When it's cold outside, like getting into the 30's, I have to pull the string literally a hundred times before it starts, but it immediately dies. After I do this another dozen times, it finally stays on and eventually warms up. Once warm, and I shut the motor off, it'll start up on the first pull. But if I leave the motor off for a couple hours and let it cool down, it's back to pulling the string a hundred times. Similar issues in the heat of summer, but it'll only take a few pulls to get it started instead of a hundred.
I've cleaned the carb, used fresh ethanol-free fuel, verified there are no air leaks in the fuel line, opened gas tank to make sure it's not making a vacuum in tank, all to no avail. This motor gets ran at least once a week or more and I run the carb dry after every single trip. I've also tried not running the carb dry and get the same problem. I live in south Texas so it doesn't get cold often, but when it does, I can't go hunting, which is painful. One thing I noticed was that the air filter on the intake is greasy, not sure what that could mean. I imagine this all has something to do with the prime start electric choke system. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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