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Originally Posted by AMSOILGUY
Not a whole lot of help but this should be pretty easy to get figured out. Sounds to me its just a little cold blooded. Once you get it started does it not hard start after that until you let it sit again for a while?
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Yeah once its warmed up its starts immediately from that point forward. Idk if its just a cold start (its 94 degree's in Georgia) or if the carburetor is getting gummed up or if the fuel pump is going bad.
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Originally Posted by AMSOILGUY
When you say it won't crank do you mean the engine won't turn over or it just won't start and just cranks? Take your battery and have it tested. I keep a trickle charger on my car alot of the time and I bet alot of others do as well.
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The battery is good, I have a Volt Meter it reads about 14. Battery is a new Optima. The motor turns over perfect I just can't get it to fire as easy as I would like it to.
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Originally Posted by AMSOILGUY
Pumping the gas peddle should accomplish the same thing i'm guessing you have done that?
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Yeah If it doesnt crank up after a few seconds I heal the break and Toe the gas. Still doesn't seem to be getting any gas until after its cranked... then it runs just fine. And its the same gas from the tank that Im putting in the carb, 93 Pump gas.
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Originally Posted by AMSOILGUY
Have a regulator and fuel pressure guage installed if you can't do it yourself.
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I already have a regulator but not sure what the GPH is on it. I would assume 7-7.5. I need to get a fuel pressure gauge installed asap.
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Originally Posted by AMSOILGUY
Pull a fuel line and see if you have pressure. If you do then you need to make sure its the correct amount. Pull a plug and check the gap i'm thinking it should be around .035.
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Pulling a fuel line is a good idea, I'll try that today. As for the spark plugs I have been putting that off as they are a total pain in the ass to get to, but I probably need to do it.