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spark, gas, compression, but still won't start, what next??
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<blockquote data-quote="angelo c" data-source="post: 3161296" data-attributes="member: 31365"><p>Like a good realtor would say...</p><p></p><p>Pressure</p><p></p><p>pressure</p><p></p><p>pressure(i.e. location)</p><p></p><p>test it....check for leaks. Pressure and vac test the case, hoses, lines tank .</p><p></p><p>I'm not understanding the refusal to purchase minimal tools for a guy who said he is now interested in owning OPE. Most OPE can and will need attention. Spread out the purchases of said tools but buy the darn things. Once you learn how to fix these machines they just show up at your garage door. Trust me it happens. Broken machines always find good mechanics...eventually.</p><p></p><p>A</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="angelo c, post: 3161296, member: 31365"] Like a good realtor would say... Pressure pressure pressure(i.e. location) test it....check for leaks. Pressure and vac test the case, hoses, lines tank . I'm not understanding the refusal to purchase minimal tools for a guy who said he is now interested in owning OPE. Most OPE can and will need attention. Spread out the purchases of said tools but buy the darn things. Once you learn how to fix these machines they just show up at your garage door. Trust me it happens. Broken machines always find good mechanics...eventually. A [/QUOTE]
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