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hard starting H What happened ???
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Posted by Charles Myers Sr. on December 15, 2000 at 10:54:11 from (209.161.77.152):
I have a 1940 H that started every winter with no problems . I converted it over to 12 volt last winter and that made the starting better. This fall I put new plugs, motorcraft BTS8 same as D-21, last year I had Motorcraft B82 and points and condenser. Now it won't start without a hassle. I pull the choke out 3/4 hit the starter push the choke back in, hit the starter and the gas runs out of the carb drain hole. I thought it might be a bad set of points and condensers, so I put in a new set. Same thing. It got to 12degrees with the windchill of below 0 and I had to use ether to get it started to plow snow. Thats the first time I ever used ether on the old girl . What happened to my H ???
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