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bblakley
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Posted: November-23-2013 at 10:30pm |
OK... Rebuilt Carb installed, New Fuel Pump, New Fuel/Water Separator, New Fuel Lines, Cleaned out Fuel Tank. Replaced Spark Plugs and did an oil change w/filter.
Well soon have a new battery and ready to try to start. Need a couple things from you all. A) How do you fix it up so you can use the garden hose to start out of water? I have seen video's where one tube goes into a 5 Gal bucket while you let your hose pour into the bucket. Others I see just have the hose hooked up to I am guessing the Main hose that goes to the Inlet. B) Since I have completely dry Fuel System, how do you start for the first time> Starter Fluid till it turns over? I dunno... Engine turns over by hand pretty easily so I am not worried about lubrication... Do I need to worry about lubrication? My worries are in this order. 1. Will it turn over? 2 Will it Start? 3. Does it leak? 4 Will it move. Other than that! Till next time, Bryan |
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Gary S
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Bryan either method will work but if you use bucket you will be able to see if the raw water pump will pull water. If you connect the hose direct you can't tell because of the hose pressure. As to starting I just put a small amount of gas down the carb then reinstall the flame arrester,it will take several tries but make sure you reinstall the arrester each time in case you get a back fire
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bblakley
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Is there anything in the Postings that show you which hoses and how to set up so you can start up in your driveway?
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NO starting fluid!! BAD!!! It is a very strong solvent and washes the oil off the cylinder walls.
You can use the 5 gal. buckets method as long as you keep the bucket full. The other method is to hook the hose up to the suction side of the RWP but, as Gary mentioned, that can give you a false idea that the RWP works due to the pressure of the garden hose. |
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bblakley
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Is there a post you could show me that shows exactly how you set up this method to start using the bucket? I don't want to screw it up.
Thanx, Bryan |
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The video in the fourth post above is a 76 tique, so it is the same set up as yours. The short green hose has a pvc fitting on the end to fit snugly into the 1 1/8" (?) hose that leads from the through hull fitting (back, next to the transmission) to the raw water pump. Unscrew the clamp on the hose at the through hull fitting, put the garden hose fitting into the hose and tighten it up. Other end of the green hose goes into the bucket as seen in the video. The rest of the process, I think the video shows pretty clearly.
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