Posted by RN on April 19, 2013 at 07:35:47 from (205.213.104.118):
In Reply to: Had to use the fluid posted by 37Chief on April 18, 2013 at 20:18:38:
Get out propane torch, insert nozzle in aircleaner and open valve- but DON"T light it. Then crank engine couple times. John Deere had the cold start propane bottle option for some equipment- like brothers combine- and the line went to port on intake manifold. A oil can with gasoline can squirt a table spoon of gasoline in intake manifold also- gas vapor in cold engine will get it running fast enough for 10/15 seconds to purge lines, not hard detonation risk. Automotive starting fluid/Ether is in handy cans, that"s why lots of use. Like the rabbit flambe" recipes using it last month for flame source- was on menu as "Ether Bunny" (Teasing Alert!) RN
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