Posted by Tom Fleming on November 03, 2013 at 05:52:20 from (67.20.233.75):
In Reply to: Ghosts or Gremlins posted by alderman on November 02, 2013 at 10:25:53:
if you are just coming up on compression on a cylinder, and you have a mag, and it isn't grounded, she can fire and start. I almost lost a hand that way with the fan. was positioning the timing on the F-20, and had the cover off the mag, as I was going to replace the points. I turned the engine over with the fan blade to position the cam in the mag............much to my surprise, she started. I came out of it with a moderate gash and VERY bruised wrist. Learned a lesson that day that has stayed with me forever...........
Not saying that is what happened to you. Also, depending upon your starter setup, if the spring in the starter switch fails, and the contact point drops and makes contact, it will run the starter. All sorts of strange things can happen.
Will be interested to hear what you figure out on this one.
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