a rag to plug it maybe? I have never heard of this before.
It worked!!!
One of my trucks quit on me six months ago...after I noticed it getting a bit harder to start when cold, it completely gave up. Fortunately it happened at home. I haven't had the time to deal with it, and I have the second truck for transportation, so there it has sat. I've kept the batteries charged, and tried to start it probably monthly with no luck.
Today my second truck suffered the same fate, and I had to leave it at work. I got a ride home and after a bit of searching I found this thread.
I went out and stuffed an old T-shirt in each exhaust pipe of the truck that hasn't run since December. After several attempts to start it, and blowing the shirts out, and thinking this is crazy, I crammed them in tight and gave it a crank and it started!!!! It still blew the shirts out, and then it blew a lot of black smoke, but the engine was purring like music to my ears. I took it for a drive, it blew smoke for about two miles, then cleared up and ran like I remember it. I parked it at my garage, turned it off and then restarted it right away with no problem. Now I can work on it, and at least I've ruled-out some sources of the problem (like fuel system)...likely just needs new plugs or a relay from what I have learned here.
Now I just need to get down to work and try it on my other truck so I can get it home.
Thank you SS. What a cool idea. Another one to add to the Zombie Apocalypse toolbox.