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If tuned right they start right up. No reason not to do it at all. So how do I tune my right?? I've spent several hundred dollars with a mechanic that has drag raced mopars for 20 years, and the car still starts hard. After it is warmed up it starts and runs fine. I know several people on this forum have had the same problem.(Chevy convert)s one.
I have set up more than 20 systems in the last 3 years , unless the crabs have some internal problems thay should be easy to tune in . There are several members here that I have tuned their 6 pack systems , need me to fly down ?
Quote from: Alaskan_TA on November 23, 2006 - 08:50:01 PMIf tuned right they start right up. No reason not to do it at all. So how do I tune my right?? I've spent several hundred dollars with a mechanic that has drag raced mopars for 20 years, and the car still starts hard. After it is warmed up it starts and runs fine. I know several people on this forum have had the same problem.(Chevy convert)s one.Dave..I got tired of that whole hard starting leaking thing. I figure with a six-pack car the fuel system has to be in order so here's an update: With the following new parts: gas tank, 3/8'' sending unit, fuel lines, filter, fuel pump, vapor canister and total rebuild of all three carbs...drum roll....surprise she start's right up But now if I can just get the g.d#!*ed valve covers to seal , I could move on to the next issues with the car. Is it possible that my aftermarket pcv valve is undersized for a 440 ?
set up correcxtly you will never regret it