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TIP OF THE DAY= HOW TO EASILY START Any MOTOR SITTING SIX MONTHS (2)

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Uploaded by on Feb 23, 2011

This is an easy way to save your battery, your kickstart leg and ALOT OF FRUSTRATION. Nothing beats high horsepower starting fluid in all conditions. saves the battery. If there is just a little spark, the engine will roar to life if it does not blow up in your face. Its no fun without a little Danger, Right????

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  • Short and to the point. Liked it.

    But, why would anyone go sticking their face in front of the tail pipe while trying to start it? That just seems like a stupid move to make.

  • @MRSketch09 YOu would be surprised how many people look down an intake when a backfire erupts, specially with 6-71 blowers i used to have. The point is ether is so volatile, it only has to bite you once to learn total respect. Look at Epic Fails on youtube for people doing absolutely dumb things, makes johny knocksville look like a rocket scientist.

  • @MRSketch09 i SAID INTAKE, NOT exhaust. Those are two different things to us mechanics. tail pipe and intake are not the same thing.

  • @DIOSpeedDemon

    Yeah you did, I was so stuck up on what you were saying in the video, that I guess I just combined the two. I apologize. Referring to time 01:30 in the video where you point to the exhaust.

  • @MRSketch09 I had to review that myself. What I am pointing to is the air horn connected to the racing carb. That may look like an exhaust ,but it is where the air enters the engine. No need to apologize, I could have said exhaust by mistake myself. That air horn is the intake side. It is also called a velocity stack for increasing the speed of the air into the engine system.

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  • Thanks for the advice. I am trying to revive my scooter. I have an NGK spark plug. The little guy has been in there for 4.8k miles. I am replacing it.

  • A yo!!! you think you could do a video on mini stroke mopeds? Or motor?

  • @DIOSpeedDemon

    Please answer my question, I'm curious since you brought it up in the video, what info would you get from looking down a tail pipe when its running, or when your trying to start it besides an eye full of engine exhaust gases?

    Besides that ..I don't need to watch anything that makes me doubt the majority of humanity anymore than I already do.

  • NGK is an awesome spark plug. Got it in my Gilera Runner purejet and it runs like a charm

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