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Re: Farmall H still won't start, help please!
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Posted by Unimog on May 28, 2003 at 14:09:59 from (205.188.209.105):
In Reply to: Farmall H still won't start, help please! posted by 1370 (AKA) Jordan on May 27, 2003 at 19:45:20:
Sounds like there is a lot of gas flowing so I would assume the cylinder walls have been washed down of oil and your compression is reduced. Try taking out the plugs and turning the engine over to blow out any extra gas. Make sure the gas is off at the tank and the plug wires are not near the plug holes. Next squirt in a teaspoon of oil in each cyl. and turn the engine over again to coat the walls and increase compression. Clean the plugs on a bench wire brush to break any glaze and gap and reinstall. Hook up wires and turn on gas and give it a try, better yet, pull start if you feel safe doing that. It should fire if your carb work is right and you have spark at points. Good luck. Unimog
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