Ok, this might be a question for the mech section but then again I think its a general kat question.
I have searched but came up with no info. Why is it so hard to start a cab engine when its cold out.
I was in my garage today trying to start my kat, with no luck. It took a lot of cranking to get her to turn over and eventually run (had it on choke for a long time)
This is probably because I need a carb clean and a valve tune, but just for educational purposes, why does this happen????
I have searched but came up with no info. Why is it so hard to start a cab engine when its cold out.
I was in my garage today trying to start my kat, with no luck. It took a lot of cranking to get her to turn over and eventually run (had it on choke for a long time)
This is probably because I need a carb clean and a valve tune, but just for educational purposes, why does this happen????
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