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Posted by Sounds on July 02, 2000 at 15:23:32 from (38.30.205.50):
In Reply to: fuel to plugs posted by Biggerred on July 02, 2000 at 12:41:06:
to me like youve got a carb problem,You need to take it apart and clean it out.This may sound a little ridiculous but heres what Ive done before.If you are working on a leter series or any other with an updraft carb,its real hard to sqiurt some gas in the cylinders without removing the plugs, so jack up the rear,pour some gas in the exaust pipe.With the tranny in 5th turn the wheel backwards,this will turn the engine backwards and suck the gas in through the exaust valves.Then let the jack down,take it out of gear and try to start as usual.But be careful.The gas that doesnt go in the cyliders good and light up in the manifold and cause a fire.If its a carb problem itll start up and run until the gas burns out.But you can always remove the plugs one at a time and shoot a little in there like that.
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