I've taken the motor apart and replaced the two crank seals on each end. The PTO side had a big chunk ripped out of it.
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I made sure the choke plunger was adjusted to spec, and taken the carb completely apart twice now and run it through my ultrasonic cleaner. I've also replaced the ignition coil. It used to have weak and intermittent spark, and a new coil seemed to fix that.
I've come down to thinking that the two o-rings on the centre of the crankshaft are leaking, causing the gas to go from side-to-side in the case instead of up in the pistons... and as it warms up, the o-rings expand, creating a better seal thus fixing the cold idle and starting problem.
When I split the case open to replace the outer seals, I lifted the crank out of place a bit to make it easier and when I set it back in, the centre o-rings got a bit of a 'nick' in them from the upper case halve, creating a little cut in both rings that wouldn't go away. It's almost like those o-rings are 40 years old and dry-rotted or something, and I should've replaced them but due to my inexperience especially at the time I didn't want to take the whole thing completely apart. At the time I figured what's those two stupid little o-rings gonna do? Well, now I suffer...
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That's what I'm thinking at least. I'm curious if anybody else on here had a similar problem, and was it something else, or was it the centre o-rings? I'm not taking this thing apart again if I don't have to.
Thanks
Edit: I did check the compression. It's getting 150 PSI in both cylinders.