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Posted by 'Hufggfg' on 04 Jun 2009 @ 00:03


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Hi Guys,

I bought myself a CRG rotax about 2 years ago and used it a few times at practise sessions that summer, unfortunately other commitments meant that i haven't been able to use it for about the last 18 months, but i'm ready to get it out again. WOOHOO!!!

When i stopped using it it was drained of fluids and has been stored on a vertical stand in a garage.

What should i check before starting it after this length of time? Am i going to do any damage my just putting some fuel in and hitting the go button?

I'm a relative tech newbie, so any advice needs to be in laymans terms and any advice on good practical tech guides (books or websites) would be very much appreciated!!

Thanks in advance

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Newbie tech advice  by 'Hufggfg'  << You are here!
Re: Newbie tech advice  by 'John'   (04 Jun 2009 @ 8:03)
Re: Newbie tech advice  by 'itpro'   (04 Jun 2009 @ 10:50)
Re: Newbie tech advice  by 'Hufggfg'   (04 Jun 2009 @ 11:58)
Re: Newbie tech advice  by 'DDD'   (04 Jun 2009 @ 12:44)
Re: Newbie tech advice  by 'itpro'   (05 Jun 2009 @ 2:08)

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