Engine starting problems - DuttonOwners2024-03-28T18:32:25Zhttp://duttonowners.ning.com/forum/topics/engine-starting-problems?commentId=2398922%3AComment%3A235093&x=1&feed=yes&xn_auth=noIf it's evaporating or draini…tag:duttonowners.ning.com,2017-06-17:2398922:Comment:2350932017-06-17T13:10:02.162ZAdrian Southgatehttp://duttonowners.ning.com/profile/AdrianSouthgate
<p>If it's evaporating or draining back fit a small non return valve in the top of the fuel line (make sure it is gasoline compatible)</p>
<p>If it's evaporating or draining back fit a small non return valve in the top of the fuel line (make sure it is gasoline compatible)</p> check the sparks.......the pl…tag:duttonowners.ning.com,2017-06-16:2398922:Comment:2348972017-06-16T19:16:12.349ZDave Adamshttp://duttonowners.ning.com/profile/DaveAdams
<p>check the sparks.......the plug should have a nice fat blue spark....if its weak or often yellow the condenser (next to the points) is on its way out. also check the timing....and points gap </p>
<p>check the sparks.......the plug should have a nice fat blue spark....if its weak or often yellow the condenser (next to the points) is on its way out. also check the timing....and points gap </p> Definitely fuel, probably eva…tag:duttonowners.ning.com,2017-06-16:2398922:Comment:2350102017-06-16T16:58:40.430ZSteve Kerswellhttp://duttonowners.ning.com/profile/steveKerswell
<p>Definitely fuel, probably evaporating or draining back. Check fuel line to carb in the morning see if there's any fuel in the line at the Carburettor. Hope this helps.</p>
<p>Definitely fuel, probably evaporating or draining back. Check fuel line to carb in the morning see if there's any fuel in the line at the Carburettor. Hope this helps.</p>