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1984 M923 with a NHC 250 cold start only at 70 degree temps.
Starting engine with out depressing accelerator engine starts right up but dies. After it dies you have to crank it quite awhile before it will re-start. Once it re-starts it acellerates just fine.
Starting engine and you hold the accelerator down the engine will run at a slow speed very sluggishly for a few seconds then slowly die. It will crank for short time then re-start and accelerate normally.
None of my other NHC 250's do this quite this way. They may be sluggish and spit and snort for minute but don't die. On my 818's I use the pump since its on the dash
Is this a sign of a problem or should I be using the pump even though its under the hood?
Starting engine with out depressing accelerator engine starts right up but dies. After it dies you have to crank it quite awhile before it will re-start. Once it re-starts it acellerates just fine.
Starting engine and you hold the accelerator down the engine will run at a slow speed very sluggishly for a few seconds then slowly die. It will crank for short time then re-start and accelerate normally.
None of my other NHC 250's do this quite this way. They may be sluggish and spit and snort for minute but don't die. On my 818's I use the pump since its on the dash
Is this a sign of a problem or should I be using the pump even though its under the hood?