CIS problem. Was: CIS help?

Duncan Thomson duncan at systemcontrols.co.nz
Thu Dec 11 20:28:25 EST 2003



Dan Cordon wrote:

>Of the three reasons you list, I'd say the last reason (poor atomization) is the least likely. Gasoline is usually volatile enough that pouring a stream of fuel down a carb allows the engine to start. 
>

have to agree with this... my brother was replacing the carb on his 
Renault Clio (or granny car as I like to call it) and used the starter 
to roll the car forward... the car actually fired up... turned out there 
was gas pouring stright from the fuel line into the hole left by the 
missing carb... mixture was probably a little rich, but it did run 
briefly...!

Duncan



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