interalian
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^ roger.
Although it may seem counter intuitive try starting it with no fast idle, just rely on lots of key pushing to keep it going until you can bring up the fast idle a little without it conking out.She cranked fine but kept spitting the bendix down
Squeeze the bulb then push in the key, repeat this a couple of times and it's no different than taking the hood off, only much easier.
Although it may seem counter intuitive try starting it with no fast idle, just rely on lots of key pushing to keep it going until you can bring up the fast idle a little without it conking out.
I have to disagree here, no offense intended. There is a very common misconception present on this forum.
Once the bulb has been squeezed til firm many belive the line is now under pressure. It is not, it is just full of fuel, no pressure unless you are still actively squeezing the bulb. Pressing in on the key opens only a valve and with out pressure nothing goes through.
Although it may seem counter intuitive try starting it with no fast idle, just rely on lots of key pushing to keep it going until you can bring up the fast idle a little without it conking out.
Here's a test interalian, turn the key to ON, prime it until it's full, push & hold the key IN with a STICK and then give the primer ball one extra slow full squeeze.
You might even start a new trend in the lake on cold mornings.:lol: