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Old 10-20-2020, 05:35 PM   #27
Rich72C10
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Re: Hard Starting Hot

Thank you HO455 for you reply.

Okay, we turned off the engine and I hopped up on the engine real fast and looked down into the primaries. We are seeing fuel still flow in... I'd think that would be bad?

Also, when we were giving it WOT real fast the back larger butterflies are not opening, not even trying (no idea what is happen under them). This leads me to share a observation when driving it and where I would give it a good pedal for max power. I get nothing or at least I don't "hear a thing". About 20 years ago I had a big block 78 Suburban and you went for max power, not other did you feel it you heard it kick in (like a big vacuum sound). I justed assumed that was a big block thing but now reading / looking at a YouTube or to my C10 350 should too. My bad for ignoring that observation until now.

Seem I keep digging myself a hole here on this $400 QJet.
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