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<blockquote data-quote="Tazza" data-source="post: 18438" data-attributes="member: 82"><p>I agree.</p><p>If the engine is a little sad you may need to glow it every time you start. On my 753 it has excellnt compression and with moderate temperatures will start rite up, it does have a glow timer but this is key on then straight to start no waiting for it to glow. As long as the temperature isn't too low this should start rite up if left for 10-15 minutes if it was at operating temperature before you shut down. Its the sort of thing you need to play with till you get to know the engine and how it starts.</p><p>My 743 can be moody, when warm its no problem but if it cools off a bit too much i just give it a little glow and it fires rite up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tazza, post: 18438, member: 82"] I agree. If the engine is a little sad you may need to glow it every time you start. On my 753 it has excellnt compression and with moderate temperatures will start rite up, it does have a glow timer but this is key on then straight to start no waiting for it to glow. As long as the temperature isn't too low this should start rite up if left for 10-15 minutes if it was at operating temperature before you shut down. Its the sort of thing you need to play with till you get to know the engine and how it starts. My 743 can be moody, when warm its no problem but if it cools off a bit too much i just give it a little glow and it fires rite up. [/QUOTE]
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