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Old 07-04-2013, 07:17 PM   #4
rotar bones
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Originally Posted by RETed View Post
I would suggest you find another mechanic.


Not necessary.



This is a holdover from folks who used to drive cars in the 60's.
Engines with carbs with leaky bowls would start better with this method, but it also increased wear&tear.
The extra gas in the engine was a band-aid fix for leaking carb bowls that would normally be hard to start.
The extra gas would also wash away IMPORTANT oil film that would normally aid in compression (starting) and decrease wear&tear from cold starts.
No modern fuel injection engine should be doing this, and if there are problems on cold-starts, it is highly recommend to FIX the problem rather than apply this dangerous band-aid.


-Ted
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