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Re: Difficult Starting

To: "Sumner Weisman" <sweisman@gis.net>, "Triumphs" <triumphs@Autox.Team.Net>
Subject: Re: Difficult Starting
From: Cameron Greig <cameron@enterprise.net>
Date: Fri, 22 May 98 13:45:44 +0100
>I'm going to try this question again.  Last time I didn't state it clearly,
>and some people misunderstood what I was asking.
>
>My TR3-B has always been very hard to start when the engine is cold.  (It
>starts immediately when the engine is hot.)   If I squirt some starting
>fluid into the carbs, it starts right up.  Normally, I have to turn it over
>quite a lot to get it to start, and that's a strain on the starter.   Once
>I do get it started and warmed up, it runs fine -- strong engine.
>
>Here are some of the things I've done to try to improve it:  Crane 700
>electronic ignition.  Sport coil.  (40,000 volts, regapped the plugs to
>0.035).  New fast idle cam -- the old one was worn.  Retuned carbs per the
>Bently manual.  Set timing the "Moss" way, adjusting for max rpm on idle,
>then backing it off 100 rpm.  (I don't have a timing light).  A tank of
>fresh gas.  
>
>I would appreciate any ideas to solve my hard starting problem.  Thanks!
>
>Sumner Weisman
>62 TR-3B
>

Sounds like a fuel problem,have you tried priming the pump before 
starting from cold?

Cameron TR3

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