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<blockquote data-quote="roybird" data-source="post: 641662" data-attributes="member: 28318"><p>Hi </p><p>If I leave my Bay for a week or two, it takes circa 5 - 6 long cranks to start her</p><p>I use the standard starting procedure</p><p>When I return in say 24 hours she starts on the first turn, which to me as an amatuer mechanic only suggests a fuel delivery issue</p><p>The engine is standard and in good order with all new parts and completley overhauled last year, and I can see no visible fuel leaks</p><p>A reilable local mechanic suggests either a non return valve might help, or the pump has an issue</p><p>Can anyone help?</p><p>She can very occsasionally staul slightly when out on the road but will recover</p><p>Roy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="roybird, post: 641662, member: 28318"] Hi If I leave my Bay for a week or two, it takes circa 5 - 6 long cranks to start her I use the standard starting procedure When I return in say 24 hours she starts on the first turn, which to me as an amatuer mechanic only suggests a fuel delivery issue The engine is standard and in good order with all new parts and completley overhauled last year, and I can see no visible fuel leaks A reilable local mechanic suggests either a non return valve might help, or the pump has an issue Can anyone help? She can very occsasionally staul slightly when out on the road but will recover Roy [/QUOTE]
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