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Re: It almost started, my 44 H Cont.
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Posted by tanner clark on January 08, 2005 at 20:27:21 from (69.243.23.210):
In Reply to: Re: It almost started, my 44 H Cont. posted by MagMan on January 08, 2005 at 17:01:47:
Yes I have the manual, and a bunch of others too. I guess theoretically, I don't understand why the Dist. position matters. If you can set TDC on no:1 looking at the valves, seeing the piston, and feeling the compression blow by, you should be able to just pull out the Dist. and rotate the gears so that the button is facing the 2 O'clock position. My question still stands, about the which valve on the no:1 cylinder is the intake, and which one is the exhaust valve? I just wanted to know. Anyhow, when I choke the motor and then try to start it and nothing happens, fuel comes out of the carb since I have the breather hose off of the carb to help it breath. Would this be a problem, or does it mean anything that a bunch of fuel comes out of the carb after choking it?
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