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Re: Need Some Advice on Starting an Old H
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Posted by Michael Soldan on May 21, 2001 at 12:40:02 from (216.46.140.186):
In Reply to: Need Some Advice on Starting an Old H posted by Bama Red on May 20, 2001 at 18:05:41:
First of all I have to say this " YOU LUCKY S.O.B.!!!" Now, I would agree with the other guys, you need fresh gasoline after you have done the other preliminaries. I find that a squirt bottle with a "mist" on the nozzle is an excellent way to get fuel to the cylinders. Remove the air tube to the carb and as you crank the H give her a couple of shots of misted gasoline, if you have spark she'll fire! I am not against ether as it will dry a wet plug and fire when gasoline won't, ether will fire even if you have a weak spark, but we all know ether can do damage if you overdo it Just a little whiff...where did you say these H's were???? Mike in Exeter Ontario...Good luck!
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