Was watching an episode of American Pickers where Mike was going to buy a old 60’s VW beetle. Mike put the choke on and pumped the accelerator to prime it. The engine cranked but did not start. The owner who also restores cars told Mike to NOT pump it again since it may wet foul the plugs. The owner left and returned with a BBQ grill gas bottle with a hose. He shoved the hose in the air cleaner and cracked the valve while Mike cranked. The engine started and ran. The owner explained this is the technique he uses on an engine that has not run in a long time. It makes sense to use propane instead of risk flooding the engine with more gas. I get the concept since propane would not wet foul the plugs and I know gas engines can run on propane when properly setup. Love the idea but seems really dangerous. Evidently the owner has used this technique many times and either got lucky or knows from experience how much propane to flow into the air cleaner. Anyone ever heard of this technique?