Questions & Answers for: hard starting causes fuel intake

...hard starting problem rolls royce 1978 shadow. hard starting problem in hot or cold weather, needs fuel to start,have to prime. su carbs remove air ducts, put some fuel drops in intake trhottle , and ...

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Question about 1996 DeVille

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...hard to cold start, is it the fuel pump and can I access it from the trunk? Try taking a small amount of fuel and take off your intake air hose that goes into the intake and pour a ounce or two of ...

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...HARD STARTING COULD BE CAUSED BY LOW FUEL PRESSURE CAUSED BY WORN FUEL PUMP.STOP UP FUEL FILTER AND STOPPED UP FUEL INJECTORS.IF ALL IS GOOD LOOK FOR VACUUM LEAKS AT INTAKE HOSES AND INTAKE ...

Question about 1987 S-10 Pickup

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...causes hard running when going slow There are a few things that would cause this, bad sparkplug wires or dist cap. a coomon problem with these trucks is leaking fuel inside the intake, this is caused ...

hard starting lately? This problem can be caused by a defective electric fuel pump pressure check valve, when it fails air get into the fuel system after engine shut down and this causes hard starting

...fuel pump wired direct pumping gas but not starting? what would be causing my not to start? i poor gas in to the intake and it hardly runs. wired direct pumping gas but not starting? what would be ...

...hard starting. A sticky carburetor float or float valve is another possibility, especially if the engine was sitting for a long time with ethanol fuel drying out in the float bowl. A dirty air filter ...

Question about 1997 Mark VIII

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hard starting car has low fuel pressure can this be caused by a vacuum leak It can be caused by a bad crankshaft sensor, plugged fuel filter, or clogged tank internal filter, as well as a failing fuel

...spider.. EFI spiders are in intake and deliver fuel down intake runners,, they get old and crack and dribble causing un antomized fuel to leak into cylinders causing hard start a d drivability ...

...hard starting because it leans out the air/fuel mixture. Start with the plugs first since you didn't mention those. Here is a handy reference for standard NGK plugs. ...

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