R rob1miles Well-Known Member Sep 24, 2018 #2 He's got my admiration, that looked like it had quite a bit of compression.
Dippypud Never Knowingly Understood Full Member Sep 24, 2018 #3 rob1miles said: He's got my admiration, that looked like it had quite a bit of compression. Click to expand... He did well to keep it together ...
rob1miles said: He's got my admiration, that looked like it had quite a bit of compression. Click to expand... He did well to keep it together ...
Sofasurfer Well-Known Member Sep 25, 2018 #5 I had to start mine like that every morning for about a year until the garage renewed the earth lead from the battery .......oops
I had to start mine like that every morning for about a year until the garage renewed the earth lead from the battery .......oops
J John S Well-Known Member Sep 25, 2018 #6 Looks like he does that regularly. He knew the compression stroke. Such a simple way to start, anywhere.
Looks like he does that regularly. He knew the compression stroke. Such a simple way to start, anywhere.
R rob1miles Well-Known Member Sep 25, 2018 #7 Perhaps that's what the middle seat is for, to carry your (human) starter.
dieseldog69 Well-Known Member LZIR Despatch Agent Sep 25, 2018 #8 Not just thumbs but knees too. My old 6cyl used to start first crank, it saved me more than a few times
Not just thumbs but knees too. My old 6cyl used to start first crank, it saved me more than a few times