Personally, I would remove the primer alltogether. I live in Wisconsin and never needed a primer to cold start my 0-360. If you leave it on to test for leakage, I would plug all openings you make to isolate the system. I would also make sure the float level is correct on the carb and make sure the needle and seat aren't leaking. Make sure the linkage that closes the idle cutoff is properly adjusted to ensure complete closing. Make sure you have the carb adjusted properly to see about a 50 rpm rise just before idle cutoff kicks in. These suggestions aren't necessarily in order. Try doing the simplist things first. But do the carb mixture adjustment after you have resolved the idle cutoff issue. A too rich or lean carb adjustment can cause engine stumbling. You do not state what engine. An 0-360 will have an accellerator pump in the carb where an 0-320 will not. The accellerator pump assists in faster accelleration of the motor in revup.
Roberta
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Roberta Hegy
Built/Flew an RV-7A
Air Troy Estates, East Troy, WI
Ford Expedition and TRICE "Q"
Built Glen L "ZIP" Classic Outboard Runabout and Super Spartan Hydroplane
Glen L Torpedo
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