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D_E_Bishop
Dec 04, 2017Explorer
As an aside because it is something I learned when much younger, I was told never to spray anything into an engine air intake unless the engine was cranking over. Something about the fluid being very flammable and puddling in the air intake and the possibility of backfire and blowing burning starter fluid out onto you or the vehicle.
Most of the oldwizared's ideas are good but as mentioned above, crank the engine as you spray . In your case get a helper to spray while you pull the recoil starter rope.
Yes I did read about tilting the genny and letting the excess drain out, just not as safe.
Most of the oldwizared's ideas are good but as mentioned above, crank the engine as you spray . In your case get a helper to spray while you pull the recoil starter rope.
Yes I did read about tilting the genny and letting the excess drain out, just not as safe.
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