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Posted by MagMan on March 17, 2005 at 04:56:07 from (152.163.101.13):
Hi guys and gals I had a few extra mins this AM and decided to ask a few ?s. My SM has been sitting in a small shed since about the first of OCT. I had to steel the Battery for the wifes car in the end of NOV and was never able to start the old girl due to the late harsh winter we have had here. Heck I was lucky to even see the old girl. Well any ways I did not get a chance to fog her when I put her away or anything I always use Fuel additive though. Ok this is my question in a few weeks when the snow is melted and I can get her uncovered what should I do if anything before I start her again. Oil In sparkplug holes? Tranny fluid in carb before choking her for the first time? Just turn her over with out running a little? Or dont worry about it? She is not fresh by anymeans and usally develops oil pressure really quick.Let me know what you think. JON
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