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It has 233000 miles,and runs fine,except for starting after sitting all
night. The manual said to depress accelerator peddle to the floor,and slowly release and turn on ignition. It kicks right over,but dies.I repeat the procedure again,but the engine cranks for a long while before it starts.Sometimes the battery will begin to drain. After running it around,there is no trouble starting it again. I get 30 mpg. Any suggestions as to what causes this? Thanks |
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Herb wrote:
> It has 233000 miles,and runs fine,except for starting after sitting all > night. > The manual said to depress accelerator peddle to the floor,and slowly > release and turn on ignition. ok, so are you trying to start with the pedal down or not? if the pedal is down, it will be hard to start. unless flooded, always start the engine with your foot completely off the gas. > It kicks right over,but dies.I repeat the procedure again,but the > engine cranks for a long while before it starts. check main relay, but that's usually a hot start problem, not cold. >Sometimes the battery > will begin to drain. it won't start within 10 seconds, stop cranking - it's not going to start! wait a few minutes, then try again, but if it still won't start, you need to look for the cause of the problem! > After running it around,there is no trouble starting it again. I get 30 > mpg. > Any suggestions as to what causes this? also check ignition switch. go to tegger.com and check out the section on hard/no start conditions. > Thanks > |
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Jim,I only depress the pedal to the floor once,and release it. Then turn
key, and it kicks over. Then it dies Is their a choke on this model? I thought that most cars had fuel injection by then. I was surprised that the manual gave instructions that it might take up to 15 seconds to start when cold. |
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Herb wrote:
> Jim,I only depress the pedal to the floor once,and release it. Then turn > key, and it kicks over. Then it dies > Is their a choke on this model? I thought that most cars had fuel > injection by then. > I was surprised that the manual gave instructions that it might take up > to 15 seconds to start when cold. > tegger.com for no-start conditions. |
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Been dealing with this for years in my own 88.
You have a lean misfire on cold start. Likely a vacuum leak from the carb / intake manifold gasket. Pump the accelerator up to 3 three times before turning the key, depending on ambient temperature. Never when restarting a warm engine, or you'll flood it, and will need to wait 5 minutes before re-trying. The throttle is spring-loaded to stay open for starting, so you do not need to depress the pedal while cranking. Once running, engine vacuum defeats this and allows the throttle to close for normal idling. Once it catches, pump the pedal, which squirts fuel into the carb, just enough to keep the engine from stalling. |
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