A1Avette79
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I have a 79, L48, automatic with a/c. Very basic car. I just had the carb (Quadrajet - stock) rebuilt. Also replaced the spark plugs, spark plug wires and ingintion coil (replaced with a Accel HEI). The starter is new (high output) and the alternator is fairly new (6 months). The car has great power now and runs nice and smooth.
The problem I am having is the car is really hard to start if it has sat for more than a couple hours. Not just the first start of the day (I live in S. Fla so cold weather is not an issue) even in the middle of the day if the car has been sitting for a while it will be hard to start. This didn't begin until the carb was rebuilt. Before I had the carb done the car didn't have much upper end power and it ran rough so the carb was definitely in need of a rebuild. But it did always start pretty easily.
I press the gas pedal twice before starting to set the choke. When I turn the key to start the car it will almost catch once and then die. Then I will have to crank the starter for between 5 - 20 seconds before it starts. Sometimes even then it won't start and I'll have to turn the key off for a couple seconds and then crank it again for 5 - 10 seconds before it catches. When it is hard to start like that it will run rough for the first 5 minutes or so and then it "warms up" and runs great. Other times it will stumble on the first try but by pumping the gas it will catch and if I keep playing with the gas pedal it will stay on.
The mechanic who rebuilt the carb has a lot of experience with vettes and quadrajets so I trust that he did a good job on the carb. He has adjusted the choke twice since he rebuilt the carb to try to correct the starting issue. I am going to take it back for a third adjustment but I wanted to run this through the Action Center first and see if anybody had any ideas. Like I said above before the carb was rebuilt the car started pretty easily.
It sounds like a choke issue to me. I guess it could be a fuel pump problem but what are the chances of the fuel pump going bad at exactly the same time the carb was rebuilt!
Any comments would be appreciated.
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The problem I am having is the car is really hard to start if it has sat for more than a couple hours. Not just the first start of the day (I live in S. Fla so cold weather is not an issue) even in the middle of the day if the car has been sitting for a while it will be hard to start. This didn't begin until the carb was rebuilt. Before I had the carb done the car didn't have much upper end power and it ran rough so the carb was definitely in need of a rebuild. But it did always start pretty easily.
I press the gas pedal twice before starting to set the choke. When I turn the key to start the car it will almost catch once and then die. Then I will have to crank the starter for between 5 - 20 seconds before it starts. Sometimes even then it won't start and I'll have to turn the key off for a couple seconds and then crank it again for 5 - 10 seconds before it catches. When it is hard to start like that it will run rough for the first 5 minutes or so and then it "warms up" and runs great. Other times it will stumble on the first try but by pumping the gas it will catch and if I keep playing with the gas pedal it will stay on.
The mechanic who rebuilt the carb has a lot of experience with vettes and quadrajets so I trust that he did a good job on the carb. He has adjusted the choke twice since he rebuilt the carb to try to correct the starting issue. I am going to take it back for a third adjustment but I wanted to run this through the Action Center first and see if anybody had any ideas. Like I said above before the carb was rebuilt the car started pretty easily.
It sounds like a choke issue to me. I guess it could be a fuel pump problem but what are the chances of the fuel pump going bad at exactly the same time the carb was rebuilt!
Any comments would be appreciated.
:confused