IML: My '67 needs help idling after warm start
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IML: My '67 needs help idling after warm start



I'm currently on the road in my '67 far from home (posting this from 
a hotel room in Bentonville, Arkansas), and the Imperial has 
developed a new problem.  So far it hasn't left me stranded, but I 
figured I'd better post here now, in case it does get that bad before 
I make it home...
I'm finding that if I start the engine after it's good and warm (from 
driving), it won't stay running unless I keep my foot on the gas a 
little.  And even then, as I'm slowly driving out of whatever parking 
lot I'm in, it hesitates a bit, acting as if it's barely getting 
enough fuel.
But... starting up cold is no problem.  And once I get on the road, 
it's fine.  And after it's been up to speed for a while, I don't have 
to keep my foot on the gas while idling at a red light.  In other 
words, the problem (so far) happens only upon restarting the car 
while the engine is still warm.
Fuel pump problem, maybe?  For a '67, is that one of those blessed 
parts that's actually easy to find in retail auto parts shops?  (Even 
if so, I doubt I'm up to replacing it myself.)
Thanks for any advice!

Tim Klein
'67 Crown 4DHT




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