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Bill Geer

09-15-2006 20:38:25




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Hi Guys Where is #1 on the cap? Is rotation cw or ccw? On the valve cover I got 2 cups for oil. And I got 1 at the front primer I think.is there 2 for primer? and how do I use them? thanks Bill




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Nebraska Cowman

09-16-2006 04:00:46




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 Re: 10 20 question in reply to Bill Geer, 09-15-2006 20:38:25  
Magneto is clockwise. # 1 should be at the 2 o'clock position.



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Bill Geer

09-15-2006 20:42:00




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 Re: 10 20 question in reply to Bill Geer, 09-15-2006 20:38:25  
DUH Its a 10 20 McCormick Deering 1928 Had a brain fart Bill



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merv

09-15-2006 21:06:24




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 Re: 10 20 question in reply to Bill Geer, 09-15-2006 20:42:00  
I have a T20, and on the valve cover there are 2 primer cups. These primer cups are in between, the intake valves. Mine is a four-cylinder.
Look at your intake/ exhaust manifold and locate the intake port. The primer cups that are located closest to the ports are your fuel primer.
You do not want to put oil in them. To work them, you should have a flat cap on top of them. Slide the cap, so that it is open. Fill the cup,with fuel. Turn the cup Counterclockwise, and the fuel will bleed down into the valves. Be sure to turn the cup, clockwise before starting the engine.
I hope this helps you

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