After the block revision of the editorial tricycle, the first star attempts followed. The side valve ran, but deserved some fine tuning. Unfortunately it did not happen again and the combination was pushed back into the garage.
A few days later the neighbor reported a pungent gasoline air.
Upon inspection in the garage, it turned out that the full three-liter starter petrol had neatly distributed over the garage floor.
A trimmed block must be closed, even when the fuel tap is open.
But in this case the gasoline had changed the (new) plestik gasoline lines into a kind of snotty wokkels.
That required extra ventilation in the barn and a ride to the local Brezan, where they sell modern gasoline hose that is gasoline resistant ...