I had the same trouble (very
unpleasant
)and did a lot of things including what you
did.
Finally I resolve 100% the trouble with; changing
the valley pan (intake manifold) with Fel Pro no.1215 this gasket block
the manifold heat crossover and putting a aluminium intake.Whenever the
engine is hot or cold it start the same at once I turn the
key.........fantastic.The only thing that I don't know is what happen if only
the valley pan would be changed
Hoping that it willl help you good luck and
excuse my
english.
Serge
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Tuesday, September 11, 2007 5:31
AM
Subject: Re: IML: help
Perhaps the ignition coil is faulty once it gets hot..... On
Sep 10, 2007, at 6:52 PM, Greg Krueger wrote:
After my 68 imperial has warmed up from running
about 15 minutes it occasionally will not start for about 20 minutes.
I have done a lot of work to try to fix this. I removed the intake
manifold, replaced the valley pan and painted the manifold. I
installed a spacer between the carb and adjusted the floats in the
carb. I checked the heat riser, it is broken and laying in what i
assume is the open position, all the way back and it does not move when i
rev the engine. Also the heat running through the manifold exhaust
port makes the manifold so hot it discolored my engine paint
job! I checked and the exhaust ports in the heads and manifold
are free and clear of obstruction . I do not know what to do now!
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