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On Mon, 5 Sep 2005 17:59:59 -0400, "Betsy" wrote:
I'll try it. Where do I get it--Pep boys, etc.? Is it called "automotive starting fluid"? When you say "in the air filter" is that on the filter itself, when removed (haven't done that yet) or in the housing when the filter is removed, or where. Sounds very mystifying to me. Is there a web page that might have a diagram? Thanks. It is called "Starting Fluid" and is available in the auto department of most any store that has an auto department. It is a typical spray can and costs a couple of bucks. You haven't told us what kind of mower you have (and it probably wouldn't help much if you did) but you air filter has an opening somewhere that it pulls the air in from. Spray wherever the air will be sucked in. Not tooo much... just a coupe seconds. I have an old mower myself that absolutely will not start without starting fluid but starts on half a pull with it. Steve B. |
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