I've adjusted the float levels & checked they're not overflowing!I've tried to give the carb a couple of squirts with the acc pumpsbefore i crank it but I can't really say it makes any difference.I've got 7 psi to the carb but that doesn't guarantee that it get's enough fuel? Does it?I'll do a rebuild of the carb in the weekend and look if there's something blockingthe fuel deliverance? But the funny thing is that it runs just fine once I get it to start?Ignition timing prob?Pelle----- Original Message -----From: Rick SchaeferSent: Tuesday, August 15, 2006 5:31 PMSubject: Re: [Chevelle-list] Hard to start!Is the gas draining out of the carb? Next time pour a small amount of gas into carb before you crank it. If it starts right up, or at least fires over, you have a fuel problem. Could be taking 5 minutes for fuel pump to get gas to the float bowl.
On 8/15/06, Pelle Andersson <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote:She's very hard to start when she's been sitting for a while (cpl of hours to a few days).
What should I check first?
I have to crank the engine for 5-10 minutes (in intervals of course) & give it a lot of "CRC Motor Starter".
Once it starts it runs very rough & barely at all & I can't give it any gas, then it will die.
If I wait until it idles properly (takes 2-3 min) & carefully give it gas 3-5 times I can rev it properly!
Once it's running it runs just fine & starts just fine if I start it within 30-45 min.
The distributor is new & the timing set to 12 degrees.
Any Ideas?
Mvh
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Per-Åke Andersson
Posten Sverige AB
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Byängsgränd 5 Plan 4
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Rick Schaefer
72 TPI El Camino
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72 TPI El Camino

