My tower of power, like everyone else's I have been told, is VERY hard to start when it is cold. I always have to turn it over for ever before it tries to fire. However if you use starting fluid it will fire right up. I do not have the original controls on my motor so i don't have the high idle lever, and slightly pushing the throttle forward doesn't seem to help much. I know for a fact that the choke is working as I can watch the two paddles drop over the carbs. I have completely torn down and cleaned out the carbs, and flushed the fuel system/lines clean. I installed a water/fuel separator that filters down to 10 microns I think so nothing has gotten in there to clog them up again. Priming bulb is nice and hard when I try to start it, but nothing really works except starting fluid.
My ideas is to rig up some kind of spritzer into each carb opening that is tied into the fuel lines. Then run a squeeze ball or something up to the controls so I can spray the premixed fuel into the carbs without taking off the cowlings. Anyone ever try something like this? If so can you help save me some time and report what worked for you?
My ideas is to rig up some kind of spritzer into each carb opening that is tied into the fuel lines. Then run a squeeze ball or something up to the controls so I can spray the premixed fuel into the carbs without taking off the cowlings. Anyone ever try something like this? If so can you help save me some time and report what worked for you?