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HELP! Flooded and won't start!
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<blockquote data-quote="Tazza" data-source="post: 5462" data-attributes="member: 82"><p>I really can't see oil temperature being a big problem with starting, it will make it crank slower as the oil will be thicker but thats about it.</p><p>Engines are always harder to start when cold, but -7 is just insane!!! no wonder it doesn't want to wake up. I would still expect it to fire a few times even if its cold, it just won't run very well till it warms a bit.</p><p>It may be a good idea to pull a lead off and attach an old spark plug to it and rest it on the engine for an earth, see if you do indeed get a spark.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tazza, post: 5462, member: 82"] I really can't see oil temperature being a big problem with starting, it will make it crank slower as the oil will be thicker but thats about it. Engines are always harder to start when cold, but -7 is just insane!!! no wonder it doesn't want to wake up. I would still expect it to fire a few times even if its cold, it just won't run very well till it warms a bit. It may be a good idea to pull a lead off and attach an old spark plug to it and rest it on the engine for an earth, see if you do indeed get a spark. [/QUOTE]
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