I start mine the same way as Tom. No throttle.
P.S.
Here is where my Manual EDIC (or low tech anti-theft device
) ends up.
Pull to stop, turn and push back in to start. Not sure where this dash control originally came from, but I have grown quite fond of it.
I don't have a choke/hand throttle.
When in the run position, my 'rack' is kept in position- like Tom says- by the internal spring. I am not sure of the details of how to adjust the fuel (is it that threaded thing that is wired in place?) but whatever it is, I think mine has been adjusted so that I cannot actually push my armature into the overinject position.
If you can push yours into overinject- maybe it would be worth having someone do it manually next time you try to start.
Sounds like what Tom is recommending would be a good next step. Crack those injector nuts- see what happens.
Good luck,
keep us posted.
Hans.
P.S.
Here is where my Manual EDIC (or low tech anti-theft device
Pull to stop, turn and push back in to start. Not sure where this dash control originally came from, but I have grown quite fond of it.
I don't have a choke/hand throttle.

When in the run position, my 'rack' is kept in position- like Tom says- by the internal spring. I am not sure of the details of how to adjust the fuel (is it that threaded thing that is wired in place?) but whatever it is, I think mine has been adjusted so that I cannot actually push my armature into the overinject position.
If you can push yours into overinject- maybe it would be worth having someone do it manually next time you try to start.
Sounds like what Tom is recommending would be a good next step. Crack those injector nuts- see what happens.
Good luck,
keep us posted.
Hans.