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Re: priming carburetor - better way?

by "Rocco Toma" <rocco.toma@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Feb 28, 2008 at 06:34 PM

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"Jim Beaver" <jumblejim@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> ha scritto nel messaggio 
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> My 57 Chevy's been sitting a while and won't start, so I figure the carb
needs 
> priming, as it was in fine shape before.  Is there a better way than
just 
> pouring gas down its throat?  I suspect in the many years since I last
primed 
> a carburetor that something has come along to improve or make safer the 
> process, either a product or technique.  Suggestions?
>
> Jim Beaver
 




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priming carburetor - better way?
"Jim Beaver" &l  2008-01-31 00:57:08 
Re: priming carburetor - better way?
Otto Skorzeny <Forrest  2008-01-31 05:23:37 
Re: priming carburetor - better way?
"Rocco Toma" &l  2008-02-28 18:34:15 
Re: priming carburetor - better way?
C-BODY@[EMAIL PROTECTED]   2008-03-07 00:12:27 

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