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romycha1 01-20-2007 09:47 AM

Searching and Rotarygod are awesome
 
Just like the many others, I flooded my car earlier this week. I didn't know if it was flooded or not, but after I searched around a bit I figured that's what it was. I kept finding threads about deflooding, but it wasn't totally clear on how the procedure was done, so after many many tries it didn't work. I finally found a thread where Rotarygod says pull-starting the car Always gets a flooded car started. Well after many attempts on just push-starting it, I finally talk someone into towing me, so I can try a pull-start. First time down the road and the car started up right away :rock: ... it was sputtering at first, but that all cleared up after a few seconds.

So for everyone else that gets flooded, don't get it towed. Just find someone to pull-start you.

StealthTL 01-20-2007 10:09 AM

Agreed.....
 
I found this out when I had an RX-3, had to pull start it a couple of times.

S

Cody Red 01-20-2007 11:15 AM

Thanks for the info. I'm agreeing with the title of your post.

-Cody

Punksux 01-20-2007 12:17 PM

I have never done a push start on a car, how fast do you think you would need to get the car to be able to start it. 5, 10, 15 mph?

Winfree 01-20-2007 12:21 PM

Please give details on your pull start method - what gear were you in when the pull started, what gear when igniton key was turned? How long before you tried to start it? Speed? any details good!

Raptor2k 01-20-2007 12:28 PM

details por favor

although my 8 is unfloodable

CTrx8 01-20-2007 01:23 PM


Originally Posted by Raptor2k
details por favor

although my 8 is unfloodable

shhh....the rotary gods might hear you.

rotarygod 01-20-2007 01:35 PM

Woohoo I'm a celebrity!!!

2nd gear is preferred. You don't need to get moving very fast. It might only be a couple of miles an hour or so for just a second or it might be 15 mph for a few blocks. Get the car moving before you let out the clutch. Don't just try to get moving with the car in gear and the engine turning. Just ease off the clutch and let it spin. Usually it'll start right up but sometimes it takes a few seconds. You may or may not need to give it some gas pedal. I have even started up engines with a broken apex seal this way! You just need to get them moving faster.

Raptor2k 01-20-2007 01:52 PM


Originally Posted by CTrx8
shhh....the rotary gods might hear you.

I think they're the reason for my lack of rotary-related troubles. I've sacrificed many pistons for them.

Raptor2k 01-20-2007 01:54 PM


Originally Posted by rotarygod
Woohoo I'm a celebrity!!!

Ah, that explains uncomfirmed private message I sent you almost a year ago...

rotarygod 01-20-2007 03:01 PM

You sent me a PM and I didn't reply?

romycha1 01-20-2007 03:54 PM

I was going maybe about 15-20 miles an hour... Keys were in the ignition in the "on" position, and I was in neutral till we got up to speed then I put it in 2nd gear, obviously with the clutch down. I slowly let off the clutch so the car wouldn't jump. The whole time I had my friend who was towing me on the phone so he knew what I was doing.

When I let off the clutch it jerked a little, but I couldn't tell if the car was on or not, so I put it neutral and tried to rev it. Sure enough, the car was on, and it was sputtering like a son of a bitch. But after a couple of seconds it all cleared up.

refugeefrompistons 01-20-2007 05:44 PM

doing this in reserve ok? i want 2 noe if i can juss fall bakwards out of my driveway

rotarygod 01-20-2007 06:12 PM

Yes I have done it in reverse as well. The only thing that matters is that you've got the engine turning.

Raptor2k 01-20-2007 06:18 PM


Originally Posted by rotarygod
You sent me a PM and I didn't reply?

Yeah, March of last year, still an uncomfirmed receipt. It's cool

dmc27 01-20-2007 06:46 PM

meh. I think they're both overrated.


[runs away laughing maniacally]

romycha1 01-20-2007 10:12 PM


Originally Posted by rotarygod
Yes I have done it in reverse as well. The only thing that matters is that you've got the engine turning.


You know.. that was the very first thing we tried since I was on a small incline. It didn't work, I guess cause the incline wasn't steep enough.

Frynge 01-20-2007 10:58 PM

yes...praise your rotarygod and sacrifice him many virgins and pistons! XD

swoope 01-22-2007 02:26 AM


Originally Posted by romycha1
You know.. that was the very first thing we tried since I was on a small incline. It didn't work, I guess cause the incline wasn't steep enough.


it is a distance thing..

beers :beer:

rotarygod 01-22-2007 09:31 AM


Originally Posted by Frynge
yes...praise your rotarygod and sacrifice him many virgins and pistons! XD

I don't mind wasting the pistons but let's be real here!

RX8THELAW 01-22-2007 09:47 AM


Originally Posted by romycha1
Just like the many others, I flooded my car earlier this week. I didn't know if it was flooded or not, but after I searched around a bit I figured that's what it was. I kept finding threads about deflooding, but it wasn't totally clear on how the procedure was done, so after many many tries it didn't work. I finally found a thread where Rotarygod says pull-starting the car Always gets a flooded car started. Well after many attempts on just push-starting it, I finally talk someone into towing me, so I can try a pull-start. First time down the road and the car started up right away :rock: ... it was sputtering at first, but that all cleared up after a few seconds.

So for everyone else that gets flooded, don't get it towed. Just find someone to pull-start you.

next time just pull the fuse for the fuel pump & start it then put it back in and try to start it again

jird20 01-22-2007 10:44 AM

I believe this (pull start) can work, and it definetly works as some members of this forum have achieved successful results.

Now my point here is: I read in the owners manual (Euro version) that you should never do a pull start. The manual does not say why.

I imagine that that could be related to cat issues (pretrol afterburning inside the cat once you get the engine started). Does anyone know the real reason behing that Mazda Warning?

Cheers

jird20

dmc27 01-22-2007 11:13 AM

^ not 100% sure, but I'd wager it's an "Idiot Note", since it can be dangerous if done by an idiot.

The manual also states in several places that the engine should not be shut off while driving, and you should never adjust the seat while driving.

Kind of like the "no turn" signs on highway on ramps.

romycha1 01-22-2007 10:47 PM


Originally Posted by jird20
I believe this (pull start) can work, and it definetly works as some members of this forum have achieved successful results.

Now my point here is: I read in the owners manual (Euro version) that you should never do a pull start. The manual does not say why.

I imagine that that could be related to cat issues (pretrol afterburning inside the cat once you get the engine started). Does anyone know the real reason behing that Mazda Warning?

Cheers

jird20

Again... I read another post that Rotarygod talked about this (I'm kinda starting to feel like a suckup)... I believe he said something along the lines that the owners manual says a lot of things you're not suppose to do..... yadda yadda yadda.... I don't really remember the rest.
Maybe he'll chime in here and reitterate.

rotarygod 01-22-2007 11:27 PM

The owners manual pretty much states to use only genuine Mazda parts and have only trained Mazda service centers work on your car. That pretty much rules out using any aftermarket products of any kind including intakes, exhausts, etc. We all know everyone obeys those rules too!


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