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    Nulon Product - Start Ya Bastard

    Howdy

    Anyone used this? I've got the petrol tank out getting reshaped, and the truck won't start cold on gas ... thinking about whacking a squirt of this up the inlet ducting from the airbox. Once it's running it's like a bought one, but I'm burning the starter (and flattening the battery!!) trying to get it to kick over, and obviously worried about some serious backfire action!! (I've got the clips off the airbox just in case).

    Thoughts, tips, etc??

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    Assume its like aerostart if so dont but too much of a squirt effen BOOM

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    Cant see a problem mate, guess you should use it sparingly.
    Had a diesel van years ago and use aerostart on the airfilter inlet when cranking and it worked a treat.
    Was a cabover so easy enough to do, bit harder for you to do it on your own.
    Love the name hey, "start ya bastard" Dad couldnt believe it when he first saw it
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    Yeah, think it's the same gear in a different package ... just need that first kick over and it'll crack on ... tried to start it yesterday and no go, so had to suffer the indignity of driving around in a jeep all day!!! lmao

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    just go easy on it i thought it was for use on diesel motors mostly but ive used it on motorbikes -perkins truck motors

    IF YA DONT GET STUCK YA AINT TRYIN HARD ENOUGH........OR YA TOOK THE CHICKEN TRACK

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    SYB and aerostart are the same thing, ether based products.
    As said use it sparingly and get your hand and the can out of the way quickly in case of backfire.

    Your gas system may set up with petrol only start with automatic change over in which case the module only needs to see the engine running for the change over to happen, SYB should do the trick.

    Tony

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    oh and i love the smell of it hahahaha

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    Quote Originally Posted by YNOT View Post
    SYB and aerostart are the same thing, ether based products.
    As said use it sparingly and get your hand and the can out of the way quickly in case of backfire.

    Your gas system may set up with petrol only start with automatic change over in which case the module only needs to see the engine running for the change over to happen, SYB should do the trick.

    Tony
    Thanks again!! My LPG system is the old style (no initial squirt of petrol) so it is a dog when cold, but once it catches, it runs and idles better than on petrol when cold ... not a problem I'll have in a month or two when it is all removed!!!

    Thanks all - going to buy a can right now ... chat later if I don't blow it up!!! lol

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    Will look north east for

    IF YA DONT GET STUCK YA AINT TRYIN HARD ENOUGH........OR YA TOOK THE CHICKEN TRACK

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    had to suffer the indignity of driving around in a jeep all day!!! lmao
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