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<blockquote data-quote="Venom351R" data-source="post: 524837" data-attributes="member: 10407"><p>That's the switch it cuts off the fuel. Its a safety feature if your in an accident but it can also be flipped manually. Use a screw driver and push the red button up from the bottom that will trigger the switch. Push it back to to reset it.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Depending on how long its been sitting. I dont know the exact number of days or months but after awhile all the oil will drain down into the pan and nothing will be in the cylinder walls. It will take a few moments for the pump to pick up the oil and circulate it through the engine. If you crank it and not allow it to start by cutting off the fuel and spark then the oil will circulate and build oil pressure. This can be done by only pulling the coil plug but the fuel pump will continue to pump in fuel and it will most likely flood out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Venom351R, post: 524837, member: 10407"] That's the switch it cuts off the fuel. Its a safety feature if your in an accident but it can also be flipped manually. Use a screw driver and push the red button up from the bottom that will trigger the switch. Push it back to to reset it. Depending on how long its been sitting. I dont know the exact number of days or months but after awhile all the oil will drain down into the pan and nothing will be in the cylinder walls. It will take a few moments for the pump to pick up the oil and circulate it through the engine. If you crank it and not allow it to start by cutting off the fuel and spark then the oil will circulate and build oil pressure. This can be done by only pulling the coil plug but the fuel pump will continue to pump in fuel and it will most likely flood out. [/QUOTE]
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