RE: Cranking question
Race, rather than pulling the engine THROUGH compression (i.e., over TDC), the backwards flip brings the piston up AGAINST compression. The backwards flip does NOT go OVER TDC. If the engine is flooded, the piston will simply stop short of doing damage. The damage occurs when a flooded engine is FORCED OVER TDC, thereby pushing the piston against an incompressible fluid.
Dr.1