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Old 03-06-2007, 11:02 PM posted to alt.home.lawn.garden
Srgnt Billko Srgnt Billko is offline
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"theChas." wrote in message
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Starting fluid would be the easiest method to start it, but that is
really
tough on engines.
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The starting fluid that I use says it has lubricant added to avoid damage

to
engines at startup. Wouldn't that help?

Tom G.

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My understanding is starting fluid can cause extremely high combustion
chamber pressures. This can damage the head or rod or valves.


I have also been told that by some pretty competent mechanics. I think
aluminum heads would be most susceptable. I still use it on older cast iron
blocks and junk equipment.