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HELP! Flooded and won't start!
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<blockquote data-quote="cchardwick" data-source="post: 5461" data-attributes="member: 758"><p>Good idea about checking for a spark, I'll try that too. Almost sounds like it's not getting spark but after about 30 seconds cranking I smell gas so it could be bad flooding too. I had it running for about 8 hours before I went through and replaced hoses/belts/plugs/rotor/cap so it has been running recently (last week). Not sure if I can get an oil pan heater under the engine cause its bolted to the frame and right under the engine is the skid plate up tight against the engine. I supposed I could try a different oil, it's a water cooled engine BTW. I wonder if a Case/Skid steer/Bobcat dealer would have an oil heater that would replace your oil dipstick?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cchardwick, post: 5461, member: 758"] Good idea about checking for a spark, I'll try that too. Almost sounds like it's not getting spark but after about 30 seconds cranking I smell gas so it could be bad flooding too. I had it running for about 8 hours before I went through and replaced hoses/belts/plugs/rotor/cap so it has been running recently (last week). Not sure if I can get an oil pan heater under the engine cause its bolted to the frame and right under the engine is the skid plate up tight against the engine. I supposed I could try a different oil, it's a water cooled engine BTW. I wonder if a Case/Skid steer/Bobcat dealer would have an oil heater that would replace your oil dipstick? [/QUOTE]
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