Hello all,
I want to run my issue by the members here to see if anyone has experienced this or has a direction for me. I have a mostly original 1984 i-6 manual trans eagle that has trouble starting when a: the car is cold, and b: especially if its cold outside. I bought the car last fall, did all new belts, fluids, spark plugs, wires, coil and tfi upgrade and I drive it almost everyday. It took a little extra trying last winter to start, but this year once its gotten colder it has become a problem. All vacuum lines are original as is the carter carb. Normally, or once i get the car to fire, it runs like a dream. No sputtering or stalling, great gas milage (23-25), never runs hot, and once it starts from a cold start it fires back up instantly without a problem until it sits for at least 12 hours. The choke does seem to operate normally. It seems to have plenty of fuel when its trying to start (I can smell it eventually). It sputters and tries and tries, then eventually it'll sputter enough that I can modulate the throttle to get it fully started. Then all is great. If I drive the car every day the problem is less. If it sits a few days then the problem is worse. Its only the cold start!? Only other thing I'd note is that sometimes it will diesel when turned off to which I kill it immediately with the clutch.
All input is greatly appreciated.
Zac