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Re: Cranking CO2 test
CO will be over 20,000ppm? Did you mean HC's? That's actually a number that I have come to see most of the time I have a crank-no-start. My own rule of thumb has been at least 15,000ppm in about 10-15 seconds, (I haven't really used the timeframe much though).... Login to read more. ![]()
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