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Jeff Whaley wrote:
Pull the plugs, clean them … turn the engine over a few times to blow
out the excess fuel, then re-install the plugs.
2 minute exercise.
Jeff
If it were only a 2 minute exercise, I wouldn't be getting to work late 8*)
I was thinking I could save wear on the plug hole threads if it were really only necessary to clean one. Cleaning only
one does work, BTW.
From:
Ernest Christley <echristley@att.net>
Subject:
Flooded engines
Date:
Wed, 11 Jul 2012 16:13:34 -0400
To:
Rotary motors in aircraft <flyrotary@lancaironline.net>
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Before I go try it, is it necessary to replace both plugs after flooding
the engine, or will just one clean one fire the
mixture off and have the second one clean just a few cycles later?
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