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    Quote Originally Posted by Motu View Post
    So long as it wasn't a Hillman Hunter with the choke on.But any engine warmed up will have enough Co2 to inhibit a flame.
    I was dubious of that when I was using my dirty old Aircooled volksy so I made sure I got it nice and warm, I think I even leaned out the idle mix. It worked a treat, unlike when we blew one up as the water was pouring out faster than it was going in!
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    Quote Originally Posted by koba View Post
    Correct. I know this the hard way.
    ditto & I hope you got away with no scarring as i did
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    Quote Originally Posted by _Shrek_ View Post
    ditto & I hope you got away with no scarring as i did
    Luckily I just shat myself.
    Added about a litre to the tanks capacity too as it convexed the concave floor of the tank.
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