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Uleetsa Moscowa

2006-08-18, 9:25 am

Since it stopped two years ago- i have not used it
I tried to restart this 2 cycle engine- NO WAY'.
What do i have to do get this to work.


Mike

2006-08-18, 9:25 am


"Uleetsa Moscowa" <UMD@europatelli.com> wrote in message
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> Since it stopped two years ago- i have not used it
> I tried to restart this 2 cycle engine- NO WAY'.
> What do i have to do get this to work.
>
>

My car wont start, its sat for two years whats wrong with it?

In other words WAY to little information!


Warren

2006-08-18, 1:25 pm

Uleetsa Moscowa wrote:
> Since it stopped two years ago- i have not used it
> I tried to restart this 2 cycle engine- NO WAY'.
> What do i have to do get this to work.


I wasn't aware that there were any Black & Decker tools that weren't
electric or rechargeable. Perhaps you need to just plug it in -- but not
until you remove any gasoline hazard.

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Artemis

2006-08-18, 8:25 pm

Uleetsa Moscowa wrote:
> Since it stopped two years ago- i have not used it
> I tried to restart this 2 cycle engine- NO WAY'.
> What do i have to do get this to work.
>
>


Well sitting for 2 years pretty much guarantees the carb will need to be
rebuilt. As for why it stopped in the first place, your guess is as good
as anyone's. It's probably not worth fixing. I'll guess it was in the
$99-119 price range when new and was not built to be serviced.

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