man00 wrote:Thanks guys, so if this goes bad it could be a reason the engine is hard to start ?
Not really , no - depends on what is happening exactly - "Hard to start" covers a lot of bases... If this solenoid goes bad, it might start right up (on choke and while cranking) and then stall out as soon as choke comes off, key returns to "run" and/or engine comes up off idle.. I've had them that would start and run just fine at dead idle and die as soon as you try to rev it up..
If it cranks forever before it even wants to fire up at all, then probably should look elsewhere.. If it eventually starts and stays running once it does start, also likely not this solenoid - It is not a fuel shut-off.. It is an anti-afterfire. All it does is block off fuel flow into the main nozzle of the carburetor when engine is shut down, in order to prevent fuel from loading up in the exhaust and causing a backfire out the exhaust.. so if it fails (in most cases) it simply blocks fuel flow through the main nozzle, but does not block fuel through the idle circuit, which is why they'll continue to run at dead idle.
How poor are they who have not patience. What wound did ever heal, but by degrees? - Iago (Othello Act II, Scene 3)