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jiangtao75
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After almost 2 years of trying to figure out what has been causing my '86 to have the feared hard start when warm problem, I finally fixed it! I have been checking everything from the injectors to the fuel vapor cannister and last week I decided to replace some vacuum lines {quick project}. After changing the one going into the vacuum cannister right in front of the driver's side wheel I started the car and, like magic, it fired right up!! I couldn't believe it! At first I thought it was a fluke, but that was the problem. The car now drives better and I don't have a fuel smell on decelleration like I used to. Better yet, I don't have the long/hard start and the puff of smoke when the car has set for a while and then is started!! I just wanted to share this with everyone since it is a frequent topic/problem on the Corvette forums and I have never heard any advice on replacing the vac line to the vacuum cannister as being a solution to the hard start problem.