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Posted by Delbert from Lincoln on July 17, 2005 at 13:05:05 from (205.188.117.73):
In Reply to: Re: Start up of F-12 Waukesha, Questions... posted by P Backus on July 17, 2005 at 11:48:04:
On the newer F-12 with IHC engine, when the spark advace lever is about straight up and down, is the retarded, or crank me position. Turn it counterclockwise (left) and it grounds out the magneto. After the engine is running turn it clockwise to advance the spark. Also on the newer F-12, the choker is backwards. Push it in to choke the engine, and pull it out to run. I don"t know which way yours is but you might want to check. The one we had, had a cast iron bulb that came threw the hood, fuel lines were hooked into it. It had a fuel pump, and 1/4 miles of lines. By taking a plug out of that cast iron thing a me jig, you could fill the carburetor and fuel lines with gasoline, and save a lot of cranking. I"ve never seen a F-12 with Wauksha, just pictures so I don"t know if I helping you any or not. Glad you are getting better and out into circulation. Delbert from Lincoln
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