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Camaro Research Group Discussion => Maintenance => Topic started by: Chris_Pisane on September 15, 2008, 05:35:39 PM
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First off I will say my 69 z has sat for nearly a year without driving it. Between the heating problems it had and other things going on with family, there wasnt much time to think about it.
I put a new radiator in today and it runs cool. Im happy with that. But when I went to start it, it needed a shot of gas down the carb to get it going. It ran ok idling, it seemed a little slow coming off idle.It ran better than that when I parked it.
Now If you let it sit for a half hour it wouldnt start without a shot of gas,or carb cleaner down the carb. It is not flooding.It seems to be losing its prime.
Any ideas? Thanks
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Well, I just went back to the garage and it didnt start. Then I dedided to tap on the carb numerous times with the plastic end of a big screwdriver, especially on the front bowl. I hit the key it fired right up and ran perfect.
I guess the float was stuck.
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your fuel pump may be going bad
also check your float level adjustment
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You'll probably find some varnish on the needle and seat from sitting so long; remove it and clean it, or replace it. Mine sits in the garage for six months every winter without being started, and I haven't had any issues with it for eight years. I fill the float bowl through the vent tube every spring and it fires right up.