02 viper er
When sitting overnight in about 15 degree F the next morning with choke on it takes near ten/12 seconds to start hitting. Seems long to me,from then on all is good.
Carbs are spotless,pilots at 1 7/8 and floats at manual spec. Other than a long start time the engine runs great,perfect warm starts.
Premium gas and Interceptor oil.
Choke,throttle cable free play is spec.
Too long or normal crank time ?
thanks
When sitting overnight in about 15 degree F the next morning with choke on it takes near ten/12 seconds to start hitting. Seems long to me,from then on all is good.
Carbs are spotless,pilots at 1 7/8 and floats at manual spec. Other than a long start time the engine runs great,perfect warm starts.
Premium gas and Interceptor oil.
Choke,throttle cable free play is spec.
Too long or normal crank time ?
thanks
Is that full choke or half choke? Mine cranks much longer on half choke on the cold mornings.
no1chevyboy
New member
if you dont have any mods high octaine will do this especally if its cold
no mods,dead stock and on full choke
thx
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Using higher octane my be your problem as it burns cooler, try 89..... and see if that makes a difference......
I wouldn't worry too much. Could just be bad gas, see what happens after next fill up. Use higher octane too.
daman
New member
If choke circut is clean and choke adjusted to spec your good,15 deg is cold man!
I was out this weekend riding with morning temps in the -20 to -30 degree range and my 02 Viper with 92 octane would crank over for about 5 seconds at full choke before starting for the first time.
daman
New member
now that's dedication damn!bigreis said:I was out this weekend riding with morning temps in the -20 to -30
