my first ever winget dumper how to start it???

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Re: my first ever winget dumper how to start it???

Post #11 by essexpete » Sat Mar 26, 2022 11:46 pm

Fess28 wrote:I've been using the ratchet strap technique to start her, I'm thinking she is down on compression a little, I'm going to take the engine out and start investing.

When you swing it against compression does it tend to want to kick back?

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Re: my first ever winget dumper how to start it???

Post #12 by XS650 » Tue Mar 29, 2022 4:26 pm

That is a nice very original looking dumper.
What is the rachet strap starting technique ?

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Post #14 by XS650 » Wed Mar 30, 2022 8:18 am

Thanks Pete, could not envisage how you could get enough. turnover speed with a rachet!
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Re: my first ever winget dumper how to start it???

Post #15 by Fess28 » Wed Mar 30, 2022 7:52 pm

essexpete wrote:
Fess28 wrote:I've been using the ratchet strap technique to start her, I'm thinking she is down on compression a little, I'm going to take the engine out and start investing.

When you swing it against compression does it tend to want to kick back?

She's not once kicked back yet, which is one of the reasons, I'm thinking she's a bit low on compression, possibly bore washed as it's looking highly lightly that she has been running for a while in the cold starting position.


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