- Mon Nov 09, 2020 1:02 pm
#93886
My 350 with the 26mm Wassell concentric doesn’t need any choke, only a tickle till the fuel first shows. Having bought a choke cable and lever from our host, I realised it was just an unnecessary complication, so I removed the entire mechanism and blanked off the cable inlet.
The cold starting method I use is fuel on, pull in the clutch lever and kick once to free the plates. Then release the clutch lever.
Next, hold down the tickler until the fuel appears at the button (normally for a count of five), then release the tickler.
Holding the decompressor lever in and throttle slightly open, kick over twice. Find the “just over compression” position and release the decompressor lever.
Ignition on and a “long kick” normally starts it in one. If not and it kicks back (very seldom does that, tbh) I pull it through a couple of kicks to clear the spent gases from the cylinder, tickle it slightly more, find the just over compression point again and give another long kick to start.
When it’s hot, similar without tickling.
Tbh, Clearing the spent gases from the cylinder seems to be the secret.
Built like a gun... could go BANG!