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Engine flooded 200

Hi Charlie,

Thought I read something about an ensuing fire and getting some of the ammonium sulphate down plug holes as you extinguished it... TB reply about using a shop vac I'd not recommend. Personally I'd not worry about a bit of powder making it into the combustion chamber...

Anyhow, you want to check the plunger in your fuel distributor, especially if the k-jet hasn't been k-jetting recently. Make sure the airflow plate is not binding...

Sorry to hear.
--
Art Benstein near Baltimore

What's the fastest liquid on earth? Milk, because it's pasteurized before you see it.






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