- Joined
- Oct 25, 2003
- Messages
- 195
- Location
- Ottawa Ontario
- Corvette
- 1985 White/Silver Coupe, 2001 Pewter Coupe,Z51,6sp
My 85 L98 starts really well when cold or when warmed up after driving around town. It idles well, gives good gas mileage on the highway or town, but it doesn't want to start when it's real hot.
If I have running on the highway for any length of time, cruising around 65-70 mph and then pull into a gas station for instance, in the length of time it takes to fill the tank etc., when I go to start it, it will have to crank for 30 seconds or more before it fires up if it doesn't catch in the first few cranks. It cranks over really well and sometimes when it finally catches, it almost sounds like it's loaded up. I've tried leaving the gas pedal alone, I've tried holding the pedal half down or right to the mat when I see it isn't going to start. Gas pedal position doesn't seem to make a difference. Once it starts, it runs nice and clean and works the way it should.
Anybody offer any suggestions or point me in the right direction on this one?
Thanks .... Ron ...
If I have running on the highway for any length of time, cruising around 65-70 mph and then pull into a gas station for instance, in the length of time it takes to fill the tank etc., when I go to start it, it will have to crank for 30 seconds or more before it fires up if it doesn't catch in the first few cranks. It cranks over really well and sometimes when it finally catches, it almost sounds like it's loaded up. I've tried leaving the gas pedal alone, I've tried holding the pedal half down or right to the mat when I see it isn't going to start. Gas pedal position doesn't seem to make a difference. Once it starts, it runs nice and clean and works the way it should.
Anybody offer any suggestions or point me in the right direction on this one?
Thanks .... Ron ...







