Can't get 'em to run.

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re: Can't get 'em to run.

Post by Eric » Tue Dec 12, 2006 7:25 pm

Heath,
Since it looks like you have a lathe set up, you might want to make one of my "Infinijector" designs. They mix extremely well and make starting much easier as well as increasing power and fuel efficiency. For example the classic 50 lb lockwoods that require a leaf blower to start with a normal injector, can be started with a single blast from an air compressor at 40-50 PSI.

Jerry welcome back.


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re: Can't get 'em to run.

Post by Heath Daily » Sun Dec 17, 2006 3:49 pm

Update........

I got one of the electric leaf-blowers from wal-mart last night and nearly had it running, but the bottle froze up and lost pressure. Will try again today as it's considerably warmer, but getting much closer.

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re: Can't get 'em to run.

Post by Eric » Sun Dec 17, 2006 5:56 pm

If you have a plasitic or styrofoam cooler that you could put some warm water in you can boost the pressure and keep it from cooling so fast.

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