chicklin
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I checked the other cold-starting threads and didn't see this exact scenario, so here goes.
It's getting a little colder around here, now, and the deuce is a little hard starting. What's weird is that it fires immediately, just like when it's warm, but then dies after a couple seconds of running. I have to do this several times, each time it runs a little longer, until it finally stays running the last try.
When the air temp is warmer or when the engine is warm, it starts immediately. The only other change (other than the ambient temp) is that I replaced all the fuel filters. I bled the system and got a lot of air and bubbles out of it until the fuel ran solid, so I don't think that's it, but I don't know. Any ideas?
It's getting a little colder around here, now, and the deuce is a little hard starting. What's weird is that it fires immediately, just like when it's warm, but then dies after a couple seconds of running. I have to do this several times, each time it runs a little longer, until it finally stays running the last try.
When the air temp is warmer or when the engine is warm, it starts immediately. The only other change (other than the ambient temp) is that I replaced all the fuel filters. I bled the system and got a lot of air and bubbles out of it until the fuel ran solid, so I don't think that's it, but I don't know. Any ideas?