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Chainsaw
Ether with lubricant in it
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<blockquote data-quote="Tom B." data-source="post: 7099117" data-attributes="member: 166150"><p>Shouldn't need it. A clean oil can or something likewise with some fuel/oil mix for the chainsaw is all you may need to help get it running to diagnose or set the carb.</p><p></p><p>In vehicles that need an octane boost I use brake cleaner. Supposedly it's much easier on the engine than ether or starting fluid.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tom B., post: 7099117, member: 166150"] Shouldn't need it. A clean oil can or something likewise with some fuel/oil mix for the chainsaw is all you may need to help get it running to diagnose or set the carb. In vehicles that need an octane boost I use brake cleaner. Supposedly it's much easier on the engine than ether or starting fluid. [/QUOTE]
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