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Starting Fluid question...?


Carp-fisher

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None that I have!

If you switch out the nozzle from a can of break fluid spray (with the straw), it has worked on a starting fluid can for me in the past.

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Buy a bottle of carb and choke cleaner (with the straw, red and white bottle). Will work great, and it is better for your engine, actually.

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I know, I know,... we've all done it but resist using starting fluids in small engines, especially 2 cycles. Carb cleaner is better, but if you are having trouble starting something, look into the cause and fix it. OK OK OK, I'll get down now.

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I know, I know,... we've all done it but resist using starting fluids in small engines, especially 2 cycles. Carb cleaner is better, but if you are having trouble starting something, look into the cause and fix it. OK OK OK, I'll get down now.

Maybe it's for his spud gun wink

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