Originally Posted by
JDNSW
I assume you are talking a petrol engine - for the 2.25
Cold. Handbrake on, neutral gear. Prime fuel pump unless you are certain the carburetter is full. choke full out, ignition on.
Insert crankhandle, and engage it into the dog. Grasp the handle with the thumb on the same side as the fingers. Pull until you hit a compression, resetting the dog as necessary, then pull briskly over compression. Repeat if necessary - if it does not fire within five compressions, try putting the choke half in. Failure to fire means it is out of tune.
Hot, same procedure, but use the hand throttle if fitted to give a fast idle, if no hand throttle learn the choke setting that increases the idle without enriching the mixture and use this. Should start first pull if it has just been running.
Never have the thumb opposite the fingers and Never push the crankhandle. Always keep other parts of your body clear, and be aware that if the engine fires before top dead centre (which is quite common!), it will pull the handle out of your hand and if you are not smart in moving it, get your knuckles on the way round. There is also a slight chance that when the engine starts, the dog will not disengage, and spin the crank at high speed.
John