If a rotary engine gets flooded, how do you clear it out? Would you not just crank it and push it out the exhaust and puke some wasted fuel out your tailpipes like a piston engine?
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Originally Posted by 1971ChevelleSSV8' date='Feb 9 2004, 09:11 PM
If a rotary engine gets flooded, how do you clear it out? Would you not just crank it and push it out the exhaust and puke some wasted fuel out your tailpipes like a piston engine?
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Alright, thanks. Time to go help Dramon.
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oh god..haha...good luck on that!
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Originally Posted by 1971ChevelleSSV8' date='Feb 9 2004, 09:32 PM
Alright, thanks. Time to go help Dramon.
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No no, this is a new problem. Or old. But it has nothing to do with the dirty injectors! Apparently those are clean now!
(He cleaned the electrical connectors, not actual injectors. Supposedly problem is fixed now.). |
When you said cleaned the eletrical connectors do you mean he dusted them?
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woah....invasion of the chevy carb!
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Well I'm just trying to help Dramon out. Pay no attenion to Camaro, his 550HP motor runs 97MPH trap speeds.
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Originally Posted by 1971ChevelleSSV8' date='Feb 10 2004, 01:53 AM
Well I'm just trying to help Dramon out. Pay no attenion to Camaro, his 550HP motor runs 97MPH trap speeds.
im just kidding....go fix eeeet |
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