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« on: October 19, 2012, 03:33:41 PM »
During temperatures around below 50 F, the clutch sticks when at a stop. This will sometimes cause the engine to cease during traffic or a very slow take-off because the engine can't build up to 1000 rpms, which I simply can't have keep happening. I know my idle speed is fine, as it is no where near the 1000 rpms the clutch spring requires and this only happens in cold weather. I'm not sure as to why it is sticking, so help is greatly appreciated.
Also, does anyone know a cheap solution to a manual choke? Not one which I have to cut open the current auto-choke, as I would prefere to keep that as a backup. The cold weather makes it truly impossible to go up any incline at a speed higher than 5 mph.