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<blockquote data-quote="Earthwerks Unlimited" data-source="post: 41876" data-attributes="member: 1300"><p>That looseness is normal. What I do is loosen an injector line at the injector, then just keep starting it. I've done this more times than I would like to admit. One you get flow from the injector tighten it and then you should see smoke then rough starting then complete ignition. Starting it over and over takes the place of priming by hand.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Earthwerks Unlimited, post: 41876, member: 1300"] That looseness is normal. What I do is loosen an injector line at the injector, then just keep starting it. I've done this more times than I would like to admit. One you get flow from the injector tighten it and then you should see smoke then rough starting then complete ignition. Starting it over and over takes the place of priming by hand. [/QUOTE]
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