MisterB
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- Location
- Northwest
- First Name
- AJ
- Truck Year
- 1980
- Truck Model
- GMC K2500 4X4
- Engine Size
- 350
I have an Edelbrock carb with electric choke. I have adjusted the idle, fast idle, and the fuel mixture screws on the front. The truck runs great, but I have an issue with cold start idling. Here's what it does when cold and starting first thing in the morning. This is when it's between 20-45 degrees F:
Slowly depress and release gas pedal once. Turn key to on position and wait a few seconds. Turn all the way and crank. It normally fires right up. It then starts to sort of idle rough, but sometimes if I leave it be, it'll start to slowly creep up the fast idle all the way to the max I have it set. Once I've let it warm up enough, I blip the throttle and the fast idle comes off and the truck idles fine and I can drive away and all is well. BUT, sometimes after I start it and it rough idles, it'll die before it has a chance to fast idle. If I try to start it again, the truck acts like it's flooded.
Any idea how to get this dialed in once and for all?
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Slowly depress and release gas pedal once. Turn key to on position and wait a few seconds. Turn all the way and crank. It normally fires right up. It then starts to sort of idle rough, but sometimes if I leave it be, it'll start to slowly creep up the fast idle all the way to the max I have it set. Once I've let it warm up enough, I blip the throttle and the fast idle comes off and the truck idles fine and I can drive away and all is well. BUT, sometimes after I start it and it rough idles, it'll die before it has a chance to fast idle. If I try to start it again, the truck acts like it's flooded.
Any idea how to get this dialed in once and for all?
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