Jeff Wenner
Member
I'm just finishing up the restoration of my grandfather's 37 T20 he bought in'43. Now
that everything's been rebuilt and put back together, it refuses to start unless you
prime it. Before, when the engine was on its last leg, you might have had to prime it in
the winter to get her going but that was it. It's been rebuilt top to bottom, mag, carb,
fuel pump, head, 4"pistons. Couple squirts of gas in the cups, and she takes off
immediately. Just bugs me I have to prime it, am I missing something here or am I just
being too picky?
that everything's been rebuilt and put back together, it refuses to start unless you
prime it. Before, when the engine was on its last leg, you might have had to prime it in
the winter to get her going but that was it. It's been rebuilt top to bottom, mag, carb,
fuel pump, head, 4"pistons. Couple squirts of gas in the cups, and she takes off
immediately. Just bugs me I have to prime it, am I missing something here or am I just
being too picky?