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my car starts up fine when its cold, but after i have been driving it and i try to turn it on again it becomes alot harder to start and it takes a lot longer. it also
almost sounds like it is going to die.
Mine seems to do the same thing as well as another person's who I know. I have asked around on the board but nothing seems to be the solution. What motor do you have? Both I know that do it are 3.4's.
I noticed how my car would always heat up when i was idling in traffic, so i installed a manual fan switch and it did the job. car starts up fine now when its hot
OMG, I had the SAME problem with my 91, but it was a 305 TPI. I never found out what the problem was, but the next owner informed me that he wrapped his starter with header wrap and he didnt have anymore problems.
I dont know how well this applies to the Chevy's but with my Thunderbird I had this problem constantly! Cold it would fire up no problem but if the car had been driven and warmed up when you tried to start it again it would fire up and then die as the RPM's came down. After some research and a couple opinions I was told this was a fuel injector/fuel system issue. Something like the injectors wouldnt hold pressure when warmed up or a possible leak or a problem with the FPR. I checked the ignition thinking it might be a spark problem but it was getting plenty of spark and plenty of air... Since the car has 72k on the clock and the stock injectors were junk anyways I went ahead and replaced everything from the pump to the injectors quite a few months ago and havent had a single problem since then.
think its in the ignition system. As it gets hotter, it starts losing the ability to fire. That tends to be the case with ignition anyway as it wears...it takes more energy to fire when hot as the resistance increases. Have the coils checked since theyre easiest to reach of the ignition system. Then work your way to the plugs. If the plugs are old, it could be that. I also had a problem once where my number 8 valve seal was leaking oil onto the plug and fouling it up...though that would probably start to become evident even in winter. It was more of a constant misfire as it got worse. But something to check out maybe.
Hey everyone! I've been trying to remove my transmission for two days now! I need to replace the clutch. Only thing I've got left holding the transmission...
Hello, so I changed the front bearings on the bird and the ABS inoperative light came on. I made a mistake of not removing negative battery cable. Now...
I usually have to double, triple my headlight switch for them to come up on my 97 Firebird. I cleaned all connections. Could it be the headlight switch...
3 weeks ago
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