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<blockquote data-quote="earl60446" data-source="post: 357891" data-attributes="member: 4469"><p>A properly running 2 cycle should start on first or second pull, especially when it is still hot. Verify you are using correct starting procedure. Verify you have good spark. Take that carb off and clean it, use a tiny wire to insure all passages are clean, blow it out with air, insure float is adjusted right, bowl is clean. Verify fuel lines are clean. Fuel pump is working right. Fuel will not go bad in 2-3 weeks.</p><p>Always carry basic tools with you.</p><p>regular and phillips screwdriver</p><p>regular and needlenose pliers</p><p>wire cutters / strippers</p><p>small crescent wrench</p><p>cable ties</p><p>electrical tape</p><p>extra spark plugs</p><p>tool to get spark plugs out</p><p>spare fuses</p><p>spare cotter pins (for prop)</p><p>cheap VOM</p><p>spare cord for pull start (doubles for using on flywheel)</p><p>spare bilge plug</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="earl60446, post: 357891, member: 4469"] A properly running 2 cycle should start on first or second pull, especially when it is still hot. Verify you are using correct starting procedure. Verify you have good spark. Take that carb off and clean it, use a tiny wire to insure all passages are clean, blow it out with air, insure float is adjusted right, bowl is clean. Verify fuel lines are clean. Fuel pump is working right. Fuel will not go bad in 2-3 weeks. Always carry basic tools with you. regular and phillips screwdriver regular and needlenose pliers wire cutters / strippers small crescent wrench cable ties electrical tape extra spark plugs tool to get spark plugs out spare fuses spare cotter pins (for prop) cheap VOM spare cord for pull start (doubles for using on flywheel) spare bilge plug [/QUOTE]
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