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09-19-2004, 06:24 PM | #1 |
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Location: Manitoba, Canada
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Troubleshoot - Starting
My '76 (350) is having trouble starting. It cranks forever and I have to pump the pedal like crazy to get it going. After it starts, I have to keep the revs up pretty high to keep it from stalling.
Sounds like choke problems doesn'nt it? Except when the engine is cold and I check the choke it seems to be closing properly. Any ideas?
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