Jackhammer0312
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- Buick Ownership
- 1971 Buick Skylark 350
A month ago I acquired an awesome 1971 Buick Skylark 350 that runs and drives good, but it takes absolutely forever to start no matter the weather. Now it will start up after about 5 seconds after I drive it somewhere like the store or to go eat and leaving it parked for a few hours and then going to start it makes it start 100 times quicker, but when I go and start it in the morning it takes around 5mins to get it started and usually ends up with me having to jump it with my truck and even then it takes awhile to start. I went through and replaced all sparkplugs, sparkplug wires, ignition coil, and distributor cap and rotor and it made no difference other than idling better. It has a small leaks here and there, one of them was the fuel pump gasket. I got a new gasket for it today and when I went to put it on I realized there was no gasket there in the first place! Thought maybe that was causing low fuel pressure or something, but alas I was wrong.
Could it be the carb (It has an Edelbrock 1405 4bbl)? Low fuel pressure? Something I'm over looking? Getting kinda desperate because I just want to start it within 30 seconds when I leave for work in the mornings. Any and all help is greatly appreciated.
Could it be the carb (It has an Edelbrock 1405 4bbl)? Low fuel pressure? Something I'm over looking? Getting kinda desperate because I just want to start it within 30 seconds when I leave for work in the mornings. Any and all help is greatly appreciated.