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Old 05-14-2004, 04:07 PM
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rolleyes2 Hard to start slant 6

My dart starts up really nice when it's cold but when its warmed up it's hard to restart. What would cause that? Also I hesitates on acceleration. My other slant did the same thing but is that normal?
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Kind of typical of them, you dont light them the first time, they can be an occasional pain. Most often when starting mine warm I just pushed the throttle to the floor and held it until it lit up.
May be time for a carb rebuild, also be sure the intake manifold hold down nuts havent loosened thru vibration.
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Old 05-21-2004, 05:24 PM
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Tried it!

Works good! I have a rebuilt carb on my work bench, just to lazy to put it on now. Thanks
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