FC3SPRO "Fllooding Problem Procedure"
I don't have one. 
If there is a demand for it, I've been thinking of putting one up though...
There's a lot of other pages which have pretty good write-up's!
Try do a search?
"flood procedure"?
-Ted

If there is a demand for it, I've been thinking of putting one up though...
There's a lot of other pages which have pretty good write-up's!
Try do a search?
"flood procedure"?
-Ted
Originally Posted by RETed
I don't have one. 
If there is a demand for it, I've been thinking of putting one up though...
There's a lot of other pages which have pretty good write-up's!
Try do a search?
"flood procedure"?
-Ted

If there is a demand for it, I've been thinking of putting one up though...
There's a lot of other pages which have pretty good write-up's!
Try do a search?
"flood procedure"?
-Ted
no no no.. there was a page in fc3spro in how step by step how to deflood your FC.
i thought that was at kevins site?
EDIT: I'm feeling extra generous today: http://www.rotaryresurrection.com/ro.../flooding.html
EDIT: I'm feeling extra generous today: http://www.rotaryresurrection.com/ro.../flooding.html
Originally Posted by theone81
no no no.. there was a page in fc3spro in how step by step how to deflood your FC.
Originally Posted by theone81
no no no.. there was a page in fc3spro in how step by step how to deflood your FC.
It's my website.
I think I know what's on my own website.

I do not have a deflood procedure.
Trust me.

-Ted
Pretty simple to preventing your FC from getting flooded.. Just put a toggle swith at the fuel pump relay so you get in the habit of cutting off your fuel pump before turning off the ignition.. it will save you a lot of trouble... the procedure is simple.
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