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Small engine question, does a few drops of gas in the spark plug holedo long term damage
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Small engine question, does a few drops of gas in the spark plug hole do long term damage
On Sun, 25 Jan 2015 13:08:49 -0800 (PST),
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When i haven't used a tool in a few months and it is hard to start, i find that
Taking out the spark plug, and putting a few drops of gas in there, and replacing the
Plug, helps get it started.
The question is, can this do long term damage?
It less than 1/2 a thimble i put in.
I know too much gas could hydrolock which would be bad so
I keep it too a very small amount.
Can the gas wash the oil off the cylinder walls and cause
Excess wear? I don't see how that could happen.
Mark
I've used more than "1/2 thimble" with no harm to the engine. I've
flooded truck carbs with fuel. Its not something you do all the time.
When the plug is out, bring the piston to top-dead-center. You can
measure with a pencil, but not necessary. At TDC pressure will blow
your thumb off the plug hole (loosely held). You don't not need to be
entirely accurate on TDC, just close.
A shot glass of fuel is fine.
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