From: Lehmans (lehmans@execpc.com)
Date: Thu Nov 07 2002 - 14:20:26 PST
Paul,
I pull the choak, hit the gas and starter at the same time, after it starts
keep the gas pedal pressed about 1/2 unitl it warms then start pushing the
choak. until it smooths out let off the gas. I usually let it warm about 10
mins before I go anywhere.
That's how my beast starts best. PS it is all stock.
Daryl
52 M-37
"Paul H. Anderson" wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> Can someone tell me what the normal cold start procedure for a stock M37
> should be? Specifically, do I pump the accelerator before cranking or
> not? My truck is very fussy to start, and though I suspect weak ignition,
> want to make sure I'm not doing anything too stupid, which wouldn't be a
> first time by any means.
>
> So far, I've changed the oil, checked fuel flow, adjusted the parking
> brake, looked over wiring, driven it for a few hours etc. The big
> problems are hard starting and nasty wiring. I already ordered an NOS
> front wiring harness.
>
> Also, my truck has an electric fuel pump, which is scary the way it is
> done. I'd like to run stock wipers, so want to do the mechanical fuel
> pump again - is it relatively easy to rebuild those with the correct kit,
> or should I just buy a new fuel pump? $25+screwing around for kit, $125
> or so for fuel pump.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Paul
>
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