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Hot Start Problems
Maybe someone can help me here! I have a 1972 Chevy C/10 with a 1979 350 engine. I am having hot start problems and cannot pinpoint the cause.
I will go start it up just fine, run it around about 10 or 20 mins, shut it off and if I try to crank back up I get a Grrr, Grrr, Grrr, noise. Kinda like when the battery is dead. If I let the truck cool down for a while it will crank back up. I have checked the alternator, battery, and replaced the starter. Also I have added a remote starter (Ford fender mount) to take the heat awya from the GM solenoid. THe headers are finda close. I have no idea what to check next any suggestions??? |
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Dude, your post has been driving me nuts! It just screams overheated solenoid but I can't see it being overheated if its mounted on the fender (good thinking by the way). I'm leaning toward carb trouble but I have no clue what. Choke maybe?? Could any of your fuel lines be heating up?? I have no clue but I'll ask around, see if anyone I know has any ideas. Keep us posted.
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Re: Hot Start Problems
sound like you need to replace the battery cables.. (especially the one to the starter) they will cause those exact symtoms if they are old.
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Re: Hot Start Problems
I don't think it is the choke on the carb, it gets plenty of gas. I will check the fuel lines I do not know how close they come to the headers and exhaust pipes.
Battery cables are new, that was my first thought too. Keep you posted I will be under the truck this evening. |
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Re: Hot Start Problems
chances are it is the starter again... you need to either get a high performance one or fabricate a heat shield to go between the starter and headers
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Re: Hot Start Problems
Heat Sheild.. Just picked one up!! I will have it on this evening.
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I had the same prob on a '86 chevy truck. Check your coil pack and your modual in the distributor. Mine was the coil pack was bad. I dont remember how to check the coil pack but the modual you can bring to a Napa store and they can test it for free.
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Could be the starter, But the first thing I would check is the timing. If it cranks ok cold and turns over slow when hot it is a sign that your timing is to far advanced.
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Re: Hot Start Problems
It ended up being the timing to advanced. Got it set, still a bit advanced but not enough to affect the cranking. Thanks for your help!!
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Re: Hot Start Problems
I had the same problem added a heatshield,starter,igntion switch,battery.Coil and distbuter are about two years only but only have a bout 6k miles on them alt is at 14. but battery only at 9volts
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