left my fuel on. flooded the cylinder. exhaust was full of gas. won't start. new plug. regapped timing....
could cylinder be too wet?
left my fuel on. flooded the cylinder. exhaust was full of gas. won't start. new plug. regapped timing....
could cylinder be too wet?
Pull the plug and let it sit overnight or put it out it the sun for a day.
Change your coil, points, condenser and add premium fuel, it should start then.
> Bad Cadillac™ Wrote:
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> Change your coil, points, condenser and add premium fuel, it should
> start then.
For a flooded motor ??? What's the logic behind that^ ?
I'd pull the plug and clean it with brake cleaner . Turn the motor over with a drill so there's plenty of revolutions to help evacuate the fuel . Obviously , pull the exhaust and empty .
Put it back together and start with a drill the first time , if needed . (edited)
> P D Wrote:
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> > Bad Cadillac™ Wrote:
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> > Change your coil, points, condenser and add premium fuel, it should
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> > start then.
>
> For a flooded motor ??? What's the logic behind that^ ?
>
> I'd pull the plug and clean it with brake cleaner . Turn the motor over
> with a drill so there's plenty of revolutions to help evacuate the fuel
> . Obviously , pull the exhaust and empty .
>
> Put it back together and start with a drill the first time , if needed .
The logic is, the entire post sounds fake. (edited)
post is not fake.
thanks everybody.
listen, I'll check for spark with my drill.
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