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Old 04-07-2004, 07:48 PM
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Default Fuji 64 starting routine.

Mr. Baxter, I recently bought a Fuji 64 from B&B Specialties. It runs very well,,,,,hhhhhooowwweeevvveeeerrrrr it is difficult to start. I am using a spring starter. If you have a starting ritual, recomendation or any suggestions, it would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you very much.
Old 04-08-2004, 09:59 AM
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Basically, we choke the engine manually until it's quite 'wet', and then spin it over with the starter. If the engine's too dry, it can be very difficult to start with the spring starter.
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Mr. Baxter, I've tried it all, including your method , prior to placing this original post.........My 64 does not like being wet.....I've tried priming with WD 40, and actually squirting gas in the card...No luck. My last flying day.(last Sat) I tried a new method and it seemed to work great. I did 4 flights and each time it took about 5-7 "flips"......I will fly again this Sat and see how it works. If it goes good I'll share it with you..........Skip

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