What helps when working on an old two stroke ski like this is to have a small bottle full of two cycle gas with a hole in it to spray into the carbs rather than starter fluid. Also being that these old skis run off of a mechanical fuel pump, if it hasn’t been run in a while and there is no fuel in the lines it will take a very long time for the ski to prime on its own and suck gas through the lines from holding the starter, so what’s best is to keep it running for long enough by squirting gas into the carbs for the ski to prime itself without having to put constant strain on the starter
What helps when working on an old two stroke ski like this is to have a small bottle full of two cycle gas with a hole in it to spray into the carbs rather than starter fluid. Also being that these old skis run off of a mechanical fuel pump, if it hasn’t been run in a while and there is no fuel in the lines it will take a very long time for the ski to prime on its own and suck gas through the lines from holding the starter, so what’s best is to keep it running for long enough by squirting gas into the carbs for the ski to prime itself without having to put constant strain on the starter
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Prime it