Anyone know an easier way??Was on me way home this mor"n and after bout 200km i needed to release sum pressure in my wast fluid bag, so landed ona claypan, a hundred miles from nowhere, with storms brewn up all round, and anatha 100km to go.Had me leak n a durrie, straped in, and wen i hit the start button..........., nuthn.
"Bloody lovely" i thought.Solinoid was clickn, but no life in the starter. [ still have to check out why]I have hand started me old 80hp 912 years ago wen it hada deadish battery, but i had sumone to hold the starter on while i flung the prop through, and it fired rite up. There was just enuf boot in the battery to take up the backlash between the mag and prop[ flywheel] to start it, but this time i had nuthn.It took a while, and cost a bit of clarat outa me finguers from the trailing edge of the WD, BUT, i got it started, much to my releif, coz i was just bout to consead defeat and ring the missus on the sat fone and get her to arrange a chopper to lift me out. [ and that woulda hurt
]Not realy sure why it started, but i think the chokes were off and the throttle closed, and it had cool considerably in the time it took to get it started.One thing i did notice was different to prop startn a soob was to heave it BEFORE TDC. I used to get the old soob to TDC then fling it through. But the only way i could get any life outa the 912s was to fling it through the compression stroke. [ which has a bit to do with the skin missn off the inside of me fingures.]Anyhow, its all good, coz i didnt have to hire one of them powered rotor thingys to get out.:whoo:


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