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Re: OT. 1991 305 Olds Custom cruiser
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Posted by Richard H. on November 19, 2006 at 06:49:04 from (208.70.45.167):
In Reply to: Re: OT. 1991 305 Olds Custom cruiser posted by Bob on November 18, 2006 at 20:28:10:
As usual Bob good answers, here is a little more info. At first it would at least start and was getting a heavy shower of fuel but to set the timing it has to be warmed up; first I set the timing to get the best vacuum at 22 lbs. took the gauge off and set the timing with my light. Things went south after that. It is like it is stuck in the warm position, I even let it sit all night in the shop with the heat off so it would deliver more fuel for cold start (choke). I only find two coolant sensors, is the one I"m looking for on the intake next to the thermostat? Thanks for your time Richard
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