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<blockquote data-quote="airshot" data-source="post: 512471" data-attributes="member: 1183"><p>If there is enough, yes. You need to let it set undisturbed for a while to make it easier. Years back, my engine quit, crank and crank but no fire. Pulled off the fuel separator and tried sniffing for gas but odor was weak. Had a small metal can on board so we poured some in it and tried to light it....would not light at all, new then I had a water issue !! Not a recommended practice to test it though !!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="airshot, post: 512471, member: 1183"] If there is enough, yes. You need to let it set undisturbed for a while to make it easier. Years back, my engine quit, crank and crank but no fire. Pulled off the fuel separator and tried sniffing for gas but odor was weak. Had a small metal can on board so we poured some in it and tried to light it....would not light at all, new then I had a water issue !! Not a recommended practice to test it though !! [/QUOTE]
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