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Cold Starting

abe_froman

Jr. Member
Joined
Apr 8, 2010
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300
Loc.
Knoxville, TN
How do your EB's start up in the cold weather? I just finished rebuilding my engine about a month ago and now on pretty cold mornings it will start but I have to keep my foot on the accelerator (just a little) until it warms up or it dies. Once it is warm it runs like a champ.

I can run the idle up on the carb before I crank and it is fine but then once it warms up I think it idles too high. Is this common or am I missing something?
 

hdfx81

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May 13, 2008
Messages
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If it's a carbed motor do you have a working choke if so there is a fast idle screw on the left side of the carb looking at it from the front.
 

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GrillMaster

Bronco Guru
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Jun 5, 2008
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I have my electric choke set for warm day starts. If it is real cold (in the mornings) I just rev it with my foot to about 1300 for about 30 seconds and then let it drop down to the choke level (maybe 1000?). Once the choke wire warms up and clicks off it drops down to 750 or so.

Would be nice if the choke compensated for the colder/warmer tempature startups but seems you have to choose one or the other. I start it more often in the day around 70 so this was my best solution.

Somebody correct me if there is a better way, I'm new to the whole carb business.
 
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