dirtyfingernails
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Several members have had a similar problem of hard starts but after goosing the throttle a little the engine resumes a normal idle RPM. I couldn't find the original post. To refresh memories. After sitting overnight, my deuce fires up quickly (less than a revolution). However, it would run roughly at about 400 rpm and stall if I didn't give it some throttle. Once I had oil pressure (about 20 sec) I would rev to about 1000 rpm for another 20 sec. After that, the engine idled and ran perfectly. After talking with several people, I decided to just let sleeping dogs lie and live with this idiosyncasy. By the way, all fuel filters are new, the fuel tank was steam cleaned, it has new fuel, and no air leaking into the system. However, last week we had our first cold day of the season (39 degrees) [florida you know] and the problem was even worse. So I called Memphis and talked with one of their mechanics. He said that it sounded like the fuel needed to be turned up. He told me how to do it (one turn). I will find out in the morning if this cures this problem. Driving it didn't seem to change--except now it produces smoke (blue) whereas before it was mainly clear (clean) exhaust. I know you guys say not to touch that screw without a pyro--however, this guy works on them for a living. All I can say is, I hope it cures the problem. I'll post tomorrow after I try starting her up.
Steve
Steve