<VV> Gas Flooded Corvair How to fix ?

Daniel Monasterio dmonasterio@megared.net.mx
Mon, 27 Sep 2004 13:39:44 -0600


Yes, you are right, I forgot to mention it.

----- Original Message -----
From: "Joel McGregor" <joelsplace@earthling.net>
To: "'Daniel Monasterio'" <dmonasterio@megared.net.mx>
Sent: Monday, September 27, 2004 12:56 PM
Subject: RE: <VV> Gas Flooded Corvair How to fix ?


> If the plugs are sooty black they won't work without cleaning.
>
> Joel in Keller, TX (DFW area)
> '66 Corsa w/air
> '63 Greenbrier 4spd
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>
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> Subject: Re: <VV> Gas Flooded Corvair How to fix ?
>
>     Matt,
>
>     With the spark plugs out, chokes fully open and coil dissconnected,
> crank
> the engine for about 5 seconds and let it stand for a while to vaporize
any
> remaining fuel in the cylinders. Reinstall plugs and reconnect coil. In
most
> cases it will start easily after doing this.
>
>     Daniel
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