SirRobyn0
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- Joined
- Dec 6, 2019
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- Location
- In the woods in Western Washington
- First Name
- Rob
- Truck Year
- 1984
- Truck Model
- C20
- Engine Size
- 305
I keep seeing some folks make comments on cold runablity that are incorrect. Comments to the effect that people should expect a carbureted vehicle to run poorly when cold, that a warm up period is required or that having to keep your foot on the gas to keep it from stalling is to be expected ect. I think most of us know that is not normal, even with todays gas. At the shop we consider 1 - 3 pumps of gas to be normal, the engine should then start and run without any other help or drama.
Part of the reason I'm posting this is so I (and anyone else that wants to) can reference this video for others later. It's been a rare stretch where I have not driven the truck for 5 days, so in the first video I'm going to fire it off and back it out of the parking spot (note 1 pump of gas only, no need to kick it down either). In the second video I pull out on to the farm road headed for the house, I try to keep the door open or window down so you can hear how the engine is running and watch the tach at the same time. It will cold start just this easy well below freezing.
Crank, start, and backing out:
Having something to add to this or a question please comment.
Part of the reason I'm posting this is so I (and anyone else that wants to) can reference this video for others later. It's been a rare stretch where I have not driven the truck for 5 days, so in the first video I'm going to fire it off and back it out of the parking spot (note 1 pump of gas only, no need to kick it down either). In the second video I pull out on to the farm road headed for the house, I try to keep the door open or window down so you can hear how the engine is running and watch the tach at the same time. It will cold start just this easy well below freezing.
Crank, start, and backing out:
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Driving on to the farm road:
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Having something to add to this or a question please comment.