Jbrock25 said: (quoted from post at 20:35:23 03/07/14)
Jbrock25 said: (quoted from post at 18:29:19 03/07/14)
teddy52food said: (quoted from post at 18:12:49 03/07/14) Was ether used on it lately? Sounds like low compression.
Yes, I used ether and still would not start...
Well how much was used??? If you tried to start it for an hour using ether, you may have an issue. Used sparingly and in a correct manner ether is OK to help kick start an engine. Used in abundance it can: wash cylinder walls causing scratching and poor sealing, can ignite at the wrong time pounding bearings, bending rods (push and connecting) and break rings (especially compression). If it dies not start with a few squirts while cranking don't use it any more.
Is there a quick fix for it? Do you think I could use some engine restore in it?
If you want to waste a few bucks, sure you could. Quick fix would be do a compression check and see where you are at and then fix it correctly.
You say it started and restarted when warm how was the power????
This post was edited by clint s at 07:40:47 03/08/14.
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