T25 warm starting
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T25 warm starting
Hello all I have a 1983 2.0 air cooled t25. A little strange but from cold it starts on the button (although the auto choke takes a while to kick in). But when you start from warm it take ages to fire. Any ideas?
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Re: T25 warm starting
worn engine,compression drops when your engine gets warm?
do a compression test .
do a compression test .
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Re: T25 warm starting
Oh no! I hope not. I thought it might be a carb problem. 

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Re: T25 warm starting
I had a similar problem which is all sorted since we replaced the fuel tank and lines. Gunk in them I guess.
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Re: T25 warm starting
They do as you have to purge a rich vapor mixture from the carbs .Kieran1984 wrote: But when you start from warm it take ages to fire. Any ideas?
But there are different lengths of ages.
First do you follow the starting procedure for a hot engine? It would also be worth checking the auto chokes are adjusted correctly.

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Re: T25 warm starting
Yes bigherb that procedure works perfect for our 82 Aircooled.
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Perfect thank you all. And bigherb I'll try that out top man