oldharry
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The suggestion that engines become addicted to it is of course a complete load of cobblers. people just keep using it instead of sorting out what is wrong.
For once, unconvinced, ViC: 20 years ago I had a BMC 1.5. that had regularly been started with Easy Start - gallons of it judging by the number of empty tins aboard! Cold starting was a no-no unless it had its 'dose'. For various reasons (like the season was just starting, and I wanted to play with the new toy rather than do an engine strip) I postponed stripping it to find out why. However, fed up with the engine wrecking noises it made, I stopped using it. It would fire after about 8 - 10 minutes cranking, so I made sure I had spare batteries aboard, and kept cranking (yes I know about burning out the starter - but it stood up to it!). As the season progressed, cold starting gradually improved until by autumn it was starting more or less normally. Only as winter set in did cold starting get a bit difficult again. But thats normal for those engines. So I again postponed the strip down and used it quite happily for another season.
The following winter I had the head off, stripped it and found absolutely nothing wrong. Dids the usual and reseated the valves etc On reassembly it continued to start and run well and exactly as before.
Addicted? Dunno; but on ether it was almost impossible to start without it. 5 months later it was starting more or less normally without it.
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