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Way back then, my 750K2 would always difficult to start once it had sat for a while, e.g. overnight, or even all day, in cold damp weather.I used to carry a small blow torch in the top box and use this to warm up / dry up the plug caps and leads and it would fire up immediately Now I have new coils and it starts with no problem; it rarely sits outside in cold and damp nowadays mind.
Now I have new coils and it starts with no problem;
Quote from: SeanFD on January 01, 2024, 11:01:47 AMWay back then, my 750K2 would always difficult to start once it had sat for a while, e.g. overnight, or even all day, in cold damp weather.I used to carry a small blow torch in the top box and use this to warm up / dry up the plug caps and leads and it would fire up immediately Now I have new coils and it starts with no problem; it rarely sits outside in cold and damp nowadays mind.. This is the image I have of you Sean!!! Happy New Year.