Not enough spark energy. When cranking the starter takes the energy, when
You stop cranking - and lucky - the engine turns a bit and the next spark
starts the engine.
Check the current at the battery when cranking. It should not drop too much.
If thats ok, try with copper leads with non resisitor type plugs or try a
stronger coil.
Gergo
2013/6/14 Bob Yule <autofarm@xplornet.ca>
> OH wise ones,we have a 100 with an aluminum head, good compression,
> lots
> of spark, and fuel pressure is 3.5psi. float levels are where they should
> be.
> It will start cold. It will not start very well hot. But the part that
> has
> us scratching is this, when the start button is pushed it just cranks over
> and
> over, as soon as the button is released it fires and starts. Any ideas? We
> are
> running out of things to check.
> Cheers.......Bob
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