CalisOsin wrote on 07/25/11 at 11:44:37:Thanks Vers, another question for you now: is there any potential to harm anything if you decide to try and start each time once before holding down the decomp lever? I don't imagine it would rain your battery excessively unless you already have an issue there.
As I've stated...
Quote:Depending on how your engines spins down on shutoff, it could start right up w/o touching the decomp lever. But if it stops at compression every time, then you'll need to pull the lever every time.
If your engines stops on compression stroke, and every time you go to start it and it stalls, yeah it can be hard on the starter. I've heard stories where people have had the decomp completely out of adjustment and every so often it stalls and won't start.
Otherwise, it'll be no different then with the autodecomp. Might even be better as when mine is adjusted perfect, it starts on the 1st turn. And yes, my decomp isn't adjusted per the manual. Adjusted by feel and effect. Per the manual, the engine will turn over about 3 times before it lights. Start readjusting from here. Loosen the cable in small increments till it starts quicker. If it stalls, it's too loose.