ParamediCUCV
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While headed to a friend's house, I ended up running out of fuel in the middle of nowhere, in the pitch black of night, and without a working flashlight. Had some diesel in the back, filled the tank, and bled the filter per the TM, but it just wouldn't start. Ended up calling AAA for a tow, and when the guy got there, he showed me an awesome trick...
Before I share this, let me just say that I know about the ether bomb that turns your CUCV engine into a paperweight, but this method, when done correctly, is not harmful it.
First, remove the air filter cover and filter. Next take a clean rag and apply a SMALL amount of GASOLINE to the center of the rag. Hold the rag over the air intake FIRMLY WITH BOTH HANDS, and have your buddy start the CUCV. As soon as the engine starts, remove the rag, and reassemble the air filter components. The vapor fumes from the gasoline help to jump start the engine without filling the entire combustion chamber with ether.
Two trys and I was in business. Didn't even have to pay for the tow!!
I was planning on making a cage for the rag that would fit into the bottom tray of the air filter, allowing for the rag to not get sucked into the intake manifold. That way I could do this method if I was by myself.
What do you think?
Before I share this, let me just say that I know about the ether bomb that turns your CUCV engine into a paperweight, but this method, when done correctly, is not harmful it.
First, remove the air filter cover and filter. Next take a clean rag and apply a SMALL amount of GASOLINE to the center of the rag. Hold the rag over the air intake FIRMLY WITH BOTH HANDS, and have your buddy start the CUCV. As soon as the engine starts, remove the rag, and reassemble the air filter components. The vapor fumes from the gasoline help to jump start the engine without filling the entire combustion chamber with ether.
Two trys and I was in business. Didn't even have to pay for the tow!!
I was planning on making a cage for the rag that would fit into the bottom tray of the air filter, allowing for the rag to not get sucked into the intake manifold. That way I could do this method if I was by myself.
What do you think?