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Damn zook!

Tech Talk for Suzuki owners.

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Damn zook!

Post by rotah »

To cut a long story short:

I recently drowned my zook for the second time in as many months.

Now the car is extremely hard to start cold, but runs as good as ever once running.

Any ideas?

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Post by rustyzook »

yeah no idea, mine is the same, did a hydro lock, now its hard to start, warms up and is good! then it dies every 30 min or so when driving, pull over shut it off start again and its fine again
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Post by want33s »

Check the auto choke is closing when cold.
If it is staying open it will be hard to cold start.
Not sure why drowning it would affect it but worth a look anyway.
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Post by ZookNC »

Wes,

I'd check the coil. Sounds like an electrical problem. Try to swap it over with a mate's or something to test whether it makes a difference when the engine is cold.
Also, check that you don't have any water in your fuel tank that could be causing havoc. When you drive through deep enough water or get stuck in it, the breather tube on the tank tends to suck up water even if the engine is not running due to the difference in temperature between the fuel in the tank and the water, which is usually colder.

Hope this helps !

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Post by Squik »

How about installing a snorkel?

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