Wed Oct 16 12:40:39 1996 - Message No. 87
From: Michael Dipper

Subject: Re: starting the engine after some days non-driving (fwd)


Hi Harald,

On Wed, 16 Oct 1996, Michael Dipper wrote:

> The starting problem in my opinion is caused by an other thing.
> A certain amount of fuel is allways kept in the carburator when you 
> stop your engine (Schwimmerkammer). When standing a long time the 
> components of the fuel with a low boiling point get lost first. 

Normally that should be true. But it doesn't explain why the engine starts
better, if you pull the joke before stopping (if it's really true :-))

Greets,

--- Micha ---

P.S.: even simpler solution: don't stop driving for longer than a week :-)

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