Work it backwards and let's see what happens.
If you don't mind trying something new.
If you did everything I described before you have done the basic approach to setting any choke on anything.
Let it warm up. How does it run? Rich or lean? Is the accelerator pump working? Is there mist from unburned fuel? How does it start hot? Do you pump it or do you push the pedal down for more air? These things will tell you if we have a good carb to begin with or we have some leaking gaskets.
Bill
It runs great once it's warmed up. Hell, it runs great when it's stone cold too, other than the first bit where it stumbles and either dies or continues to stumble until the choke opens more. That's why I adjusted the choke this morning to be more open. I'm hoping that'll fix it.
Once the truck is warmed up, I never have to pump the gas at all until I let it sit overnight. It starts every time without needing to do anything. That said, I decided to buy more carb cleaner and I just got done with a long drive, followed by using the carb cleaner to spray down the choke and the linkages and whatnot real well. I also checked for leaks again by spraying the carb cleaner all around the base of the carb (I already have all new hoses and clamps and I tested those a couple weeks ago so I didn't bother). After that, I hooked up my vacuum gauge and dialed in the idle and fuel mixture screws again just to make sure it was still in the green and running well. I found I was able to adjust the idle down a bit, which I'm glad because the regular idle in park after it's warmed up was a bit high since I adjusted it a few days ago with the vacuum gauge. I suspect getting the truck nice and warm with a long drive, vs just idling until the temp gauge came to normal operating Temps, allowed me to bring idle down, while still staying in the green zone.
Tomorrow morning, I will pump once if Temps are in the 40's. I'll pump twice if in the 20`s or 30's like this morning. I'll turn the key and do nothing else, and see if hopefully everything I did today fixed it
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