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When hand cranking, always protect your hand with a sturdy leather glove or a special rubber sleeve available from model shops. Never start with your bare hand – you risk serious injury. Starting is easier if you pre-fill the engine with fuel. Open the carburettor fully and block the exhaust outlet with your finger. Quickly turn the engine 2–3 times with the propeller to draw fuel into the engine. Don’t overdo it– excessive fuel intake will flood the engine. Remove your finger and turn the engine once to make sure it is not blocked due to flooding. Do not attempt to start a flooded engine – there is a risk of serious engine damage. | When hand cranking, always protect your hand with a sturdy leather glove or a special rubber sleeve available from model shops. Never start with your bare hand – you risk serious injury. Starting is easier if you pre-fill the engine with fuel. Open the carburettor fully and block the exhaust outlet with your finger. Quickly turn the engine 2–3 times with the propeller to draw fuel into the engine. Don’t overdo it– excessive fuel intake will flood the engine. Remove your finger and turn the engine once to make sure it is not blocked due to flooding. Do not attempt to start a flooded engine – there is a risk of serious engine damage. | ||
Latest revision as of 08:07, 24 October 2025
Hand-cranked start
When hand cranking, always protect your hand with a sturdy leather glove or a special rubber sleeve available from model shops. Never start with your bare hand – you risk serious injury. Starting is easier if you pre-fill the engine with fuel. Open the carburettor fully and block the exhaust outlet with your finger. Quickly turn the engine 2–3 times with the propeller to draw fuel into the engine. Don’t overdo it– excessive fuel intake will flood the engine. Remove your finger and turn the engine once to make sure it is not blocked due to flooding. Do not attempt to start a flooded engine – there is a risk of serious engine damage.