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Old 09-01-2010, 01:33 PM
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Angry argh!!! flooded engine

ok I have a ofna hyper 7 and i tried starting it but when i primed it I did it to much. i flooded the engine and I did the procedure to fix it (take glow plug out, put a towel over the engine, and pull pullstart couple times). This did nothing and i am not able to unflood it or get the fuel out of the fuel line so I can restart the process...HELP!!
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Old 09-01-2010, 01:37 PM
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ok I have a ofna hyper 7 and i tried starting it but when i primed it I did it to much. i flooded the engine and I did the procedure to fix it (take glow plug out, put a towel over the engine, and pull pullstart couple times). This did nothing and i am not able to unflood it or get the fuel out of the fuel line so I can restart the process...HELP!!
Turn it upside down.
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take the fuel line off when trying to UN flood it!...OR ELSE YOU JUST KEEP PUTTING FUEL RIGHT BACK INTO IT!
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and how to i take the fuel line off???
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JUST PULL IT OFF OF THE CARB!....
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Make sure you didnt ruin you plug also
Crack down your LSN about a half to full turn see if you stop flooding it.

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