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Re: ether starting aids
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Posted by Dr Cy Kosis on October 26, 2003 at 10:14:37 from (65.174.44.162):
In Reply to: ether starting aids posted by Bryan on October 25, 2003 at 23:42:08:
"Compression in a Can" is just against my religion. I won't let anyone near my stuff with it. My tractor has a ether kit on it. The can was empty when I bought it, and still is. The only reason I ever carried it in the big trucks was be able to bead up a tubeless tire in an emergency to get on to a tire shop. That I know, is dangerous in itself, but you sometimes do what you got to. I advise all to stay away from ether. When an extra something is needed I've found WD-40 messier, but much gentler on the engine.
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