Quadrajet Problem Solving > Diagnose a Quadrajet carburetor problem
Hard starting Buick 455
Buicknutty:
The car is a 1968 Buick Wildcat convert (my wife's) and it has a 455 from a '70 Riv transplanted into it. From the wear and tear on the carb, I believe it to be the original. The biggest issue is cold starting. With a pump or two on gas pedal, then hit the starter, it fires right away, runs for a few seconds then stalls. The process is repeated, and each time the engine runs a bit longer, until it is warm enough to run on its' own. The choke closes properly when cold, but during this start/ stall procedure, it will run for 10-20-30 secs, but when its' ready to stall, there's no saving it by pumping on the pedal, it just quits. Also, it helps to let it "rest" for 5-10sec before trying to re-fire, and it again fires right away, until it stalls again. Runs decent, but not quite right when warm. The primary shaft bushings are worn. We have not yet had this car licensed, so I do not have any knowledge of other drivability issues it may have.
I have Cliff's book, and have done many carbs, but never a q-jet.
Any suggestions?
Keith aka Buicknutty
omaha:
even though the choke is closing, I have a feeling that it is shot. Maybe poor adjustment.
Buicknutty:
I should of mentioned that I intend to to a rebuild on this carb, but I'd like some info with what might be wrong with the cold start circuit.
As to adjustment, could the pull offs be the problem?
Keith the Buicknutty
omaha:
you know, I think that is very possible. If the choe pulloffs were opening the choke flap too wide, you would have some cold operating problems. Also, the fast idle adjustment needs to be right. What rpm's is the engine at when it dies out?
Buicknutty:
I haven't put a tach on it, but it is at a fast idle speed, then, as I said before, it seems to die very quickly, as if it runs out of fuel, then after a few seconds it will re-start easily.
Keith
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