pics - #2 - flooded/0 compression - better way to fix
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pics - #2 - flooded/0 compression - better way to fix
Here are pictures to go along with unflooding a 0 compression engine.
If you don't understand how a flooded engine can have no compression, check out this article:
https://www.rx7club.com/forum/showth...ht=compression
Intead of putting ATF into the spark plug holes, this is much simpler & easier way to do it.
You can gravity feed or pump ATF into this little unused nossel on the intake manifold (Non turbo). I've hightlighted the nossel in pink. (I don't think this was covered before).
Basically take the rubber cap off, hook up your hose, pump or force ATF into here (about 4 cap fulls or 15 pumps out of a pumpcan), crank 5-6 times, and away you go.
This nossel is on the intake manifold. It's below the fuel rail between two rubber hoses. It's hard to see except from a weird angle (see my pics).
If you don't understand how a flooded engine can have no compression, check out this article:
https://www.rx7club.com/forum/showth...ht=compression
Intead of putting ATF into the spark plug holes, this is much simpler & easier way to do it.
You can gravity feed or pump ATF into this little unused nossel on the intake manifold (Non turbo). I've hightlighted the nossel in pink. (I don't think this was covered before).
Basically take the rubber cap off, hook up your hose, pump or force ATF into here (about 4 cap fulls or 15 pumps out of a pumpcan), crank 5-6 times, and away you go.
This nossel is on the intake manifold. It's below the fuel rail between two rubber hoses. It's hard to see except from a weird angle (see my pics).
Last edited by vaughnc; 01-13-03 at 07:49 PM.
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