bayyum
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I hope you can diagnose what's wrong.. I hope this doesn't happen when I get my mopar
that steamy gas tells me that your gasket is bad and the fuel is draining in the intake. it will start to diesel after a while. take and rebuild the carb for the $16.00 kit at autozone and it fixed my problem. now I go out and pump once and she starts.i am really starting to think mine is boiling in the carb. the other day i want to spray out the carb after driving it and when i opened the throttle a big cloud of boiling steamy gas came out of the intake. i checked the heat riser in the manifold and it was froze again. every time i drive the car i soak it in pb blaster but it seems like once it burns the pentrant up, it freezes up again. i really wantot just take it out. i think its doing more harm than good.
I was told that Manifold Heat Control Valve Solvent (aka Rust Penetrant) is still available from Mopar. Part number 4318039 or 4318039AB. You might see if it is and if it really works....i soak it in pb blaster but it seems like once it burns the pentrant up, it freezes up again.
I blame it on the Al Gore gasoline.quote]
We have a politics forum... please don't post stuff like here. We don't want people thinking it's OK to include their political views in diagnosising
a hard start issue.
Trust me, Al Gore has nothing to do with his problem.....
not to get myself kicked again but i didn't see al gores name in here anywhere?
"I blame it on the modern gasoline. Gas is not what it used to be! I have found a new fuel pump check valves leak after about one month of use. The check valves keep the fuel from going back to the tank. Small leaks let the engine get fuel to run, but do not hold back when parked for long periods.
The low vapor pressure of modern gas forces the fuel back when hot. It also evaporates and goes sour easily. The fuel solvents and ethanol kill seals. I have given up, and just prime an engine with a spray of WD40 in the carb. It has only been about 5 years that this has been a problem for me.?
An i agree on the gas issue. the oxenginated, achohol, low octane fuel @ the pump are not really what our hopped up motors want. i know cold starts @ 40degrees here in Az my slant starts right now after to pumps, not once it warms up tho, only running 15* initail timing.