   
Doug Geange
Junior Member Username: Dodge03
Post Number: 18 Registered: 05-2006
Rating: N/A Votes: 0 (Vote!) | Posted on Saturday, October 06, 2012 - 10:34 pm: |
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Recently purchased a 2007 Avenger with the 31 HP Kohler (650 hours) and have found that it is quite difficult to start after I have operated it for a while. When cold it fires right up but after being run for a while it is difficult to get it to fire up again. Any ideas. I am used to running the 90's Conquest carbed machines and this one is the EFI model. Any ideas where to start? Thanks for any suggestions you have. |