> Mark, good to hear you're cured. Did your Intake
> Manifold leak make the car hard to start? I'm
> having
> starting problems and trying to eliminate
> possibilities. I'm pretty sure it is carboration,
> but
> still guessing. It finally fires after lots of
> cranking, runs real rough, and then fires strong and
> runs great thereafter. Starts well after the
> initial
> time, but wait 24-48 hours and it is the same old
> story. I think the timing etc are all OK after much
> fussing, and I'm down to carbs. They are balanced,
> and my idle speed is OK. The car runs strong. Any
> ideas?
>
> Mike Harper
> '68 2000 (SU)
> Charleston SC
>
> --- Mark Dent <mark@dealermats.com> wrote:
> > Intake manifold leak. I had one of those and also
> > set the float level. One
> > or both fixed the problem.
> >
> >
> >
> > Mark
> > Baltimore MD U.S.A.
> > 63 & 64 1500's 68 1600
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