Here is my set up:
1984 Cutlass with 350 Olds. I have a brand new 1406 carb with the stock cast iron intake. There is an 1" aluminum adapter between the carb and intake, with the extra thick rubber Edelbrock gasket in place aswell. I have a brand new stock mechanical fuel pump. The motor has 800 miles on it since it was rebuild a few months ago.
My problem:
When the motor is cool, I can turn the key and it will fire right up. But if I drive down to the store, ten minutes later it will be hard to start. The starter spins over very fast. But it acts like it isnt getting any fuel. Have to turn over for five to ten seconds before it fires up, Then the car runs fine. If i try and crank it immediately after shutting it off, it will fire instantly. But if I let it sit for five or ten mins, I have to turn it over a bunch. I live in the Florida panhandle if it matters. I was thinking fuel was boiling, but I got the extra thick gasket, and I'm still having the problem.
Any Ideas on what it could be? I would really appreciate any help. Thanks.
1984 Cutlass with 350 Olds. I have a brand new 1406 carb with the stock cast iron intake. There is an 1" aluminum adapter between the carb and intake, with the extra thick rubber Edelbrock gasket in place aswell. I have a brand new stock mechanical fuel pump. The motor has 800 miles on it since it was rebuild a few months ago.
My problem:
When the motor is cool, I can turn the key and it will fire right up. But if I drive down to the store, ten minutes later it will be hard to start. The starter spins over very fast. But it acts like it isnt getting any fuel. Have to turn over for five to ten seconds before it fires up, Then the car runs fine. If i try and crank it immediately after shutting it off, it will fire instantly. But if I let it sit for five or ten mins, I have to turn it over a bunch. I live in the Florida panhandle if it matters. I was thinking fuel was boiling, but I got the extra thick gasket, and I'm still having the problem.
Any Ideas on what it could be? I would really appreciate any help. Thanks.