1988' 10th AE (not starting)
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thanks alot EVERYONE for the help, we appreciate other rotorheads helping us out in times of need, or really nasty flooded FC's in this case. we'll let you know how things turn up, its a real nice car, and a good new engine, sad to see it sitting around barely being able to start.
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Originally Posted by 86FCdrifter
slam your starter with a hammer a few times
yea thanks much everyone, thanks for the bump alex. ohhhh snap TV internet in Vegas! hahahahaha.
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hahaha. lol. trade? YEA RIGHT! lol............ seriously i could never trade my car, even if it didnt have a chance of running. you should just sell me your interior. that sounds good.
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I know that I'll get yelled at for this...
When my 7, (N/a) just so you know, flooded really bad and we couldn't get it to push start, we hooked it up to a truck, pulled it at about 5 miles an hour, turned the key, popped the clutch, and slammed the gas. Car fired right up. I let it run for a while, took it for a drive, and have not had a problem since.
When my 7, (N/a) just so you know, flooded really bad and we couldn't get it to push start, we hooked it up to a truck, pulled it at about 5 miles an hour, turned the key, popped the clutch, and slammed the gas. Car fired right up. I let it run for a while, took it for a drive, and have not had a problem since.
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