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  • #76
    I held the choke open and pumped gas in it. It had gas coming from the little tube.
    Then I had someone hold the choke open while I started it. It started up alot easier.


    89 Festiva. carby. needs repairs!!
    First time owner
    89 L carb'd - white / still needs work
    Bought for mpg and only paid $250

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    • #77
      Use a screwdriver or something safe that will not fall in and prop the
      choke open with it, but don't check the accelerator pump like we did
      last time, does it light off like it should?
      Reflex paint by Langeman...Lifted...Tow Rig

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      • #78
        Originally posted by Movin View Post
        Use a screwdriver or something safe that will not fall in and prop the
        choke open with it, but don't check the accelerator pump like we did
        last time, does it light off like it should?
        You mean hold the choke plate open with something. and try to start it without giving it gas?
        First time owner
        89 L carb'd - white / still needs work
        Bought for mpg and only paid $250

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        • #79
          I put a screwdriver in to hold the choke open. Tried to start it. Had to pump the gas a few this. and it fired up.
          First time owner
          89 L carb'd - white / still needs work
          Bought for mpg and only paid $250

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          • #80
            That is normal to have to give it a shot.

            Your choke may be too tight when cold
            probably in combination with a
            High float level, like a sinking float.

            If it starts better with out doing anything
            other than have the air filter off you may
            have a bad canister system flooding the intake
            with fumes..I assume the air filter is passable..
            Reflex paint by Langeman...Lifted...Tow Rig

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            • #81
              How do I fix this. I don't want to have to pop my Hood everytime I start my car.


              89 Festiva. carby. needs repairs!!
              First time owner
              89 L carb'd - white / still needs work
              Bought for mpg and only paid $250

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              • #82
                Lol..no if opening the choke helps a whole bunch you re really close to needing
                a carb kit and new float. You could try removing the carb, hold it upside
                down, pull the side cover off, remove the spacer and choke, then use a can
                of carb cleaner and thoroughly clean the bowl and all the little holes. The
                needle will fall out side of the seat if you flip the carb over..You will need to
                know how everything hooks back up..take pics, use grease crayon, tape and sharpie
                what ever.

                What bothers me is this problem went away before, and I would like you to be
                confident that our little tests were not influenced by this.

                If this is a little over your head you might ask several parts stores in your area
                who is a good carburetor shop and see who's name comes up most.

                If you think you want to dive into this go have a carb kit pulled, pull out the instructions
                and look them over before you commit.
                Reflex paint by Langeman...Lifted...Tow Rig

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                • #83
                  Went out this morning and she started right up after 3 tries. I don't know what her problem his.

                  89 Festiva. carby. needs repairs!!
                  First time owner
                  89 L carb'd - white / still needs work
                  Bought for mpg and only paid $250

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