- 40°-45° outside
- Closed choke completely and fired her up.
- Started right away, at which point I moved the choke to about 80% closed where she idled beautifully at 1,000rpm. (There was some very subtle backfiring for about 30 seconds that went away)
- Let it warm up for a minute, then opened the choke all the way and let warm up for 5-8 more minutes.
- Touched the engine and confirmed that it was nice and toasty.
- Shifted into first and eased her away, as soon it gained enough momentum to take off, dead. Died right there.
- Had a bit of a hard time starting it again, but got her going. Idle wasn't nearly as smooth from here on out. Warmed it up a bit more, thinking maybe I had jumped the gun.
- Sure enough, I shift back into first again and as soon as I started to take off, RPM's started dying. I gunned the throttle enough this time to get going down the street a bit, but it was choking the whole 20 yards until it finally sputtered out.
- Repeated this 5-6 times until I finally gave up and wheeled it home.
P.S. On an unrelated note, my tach/speedometer started making a whining noise. Then a few minutes later the whining became more consistent and the tach needle started jumping all over the place (1,000 - 8,000 then back down and up), even though the idle remained consistent in reality. From what I hear this might have something to do with lubrication/cable? I can prob get a video of this if anyone needs to see it. Always something right?