IML: Hard Starting
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IML: Hard Starting



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My '65 Crown will not start after sitting overnight.  If I pour gas or use starting fluid, it starts right up.  Once it's running, it's fine and can be restarted normally all day.  If the car sits for several hours, I have to prime it again.  I don't seem to be able to pump gas into the carb for start up.  Would this be the accelerator pump in the carb?  The car runs great once started.  There is not gas leaking into the oil that I can tell.
 
Also, I am trying to find a new choke pull off for the Carter 4 barrel.  The one I have must have a bad diaphragm.  Local auto parts stores are no help.    Thanks - Tony


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