I have a 1983 Chevrolet El Camino that when the car is warmed up she runs great.
I have adjusted the choke as well as had it adjusted when the car was cold by my mechanic buddy.
I have sprayed the choke and everything on the carburetor.
I am wondering if the wound up spring inside the choke housing could be bad and need to be replaced, as it seems you are not supposed to spray this item with carb cleaner.
The car starts up fine, but she is running rough until the car warms up, if I hit the gas to move fast when she is cold she backfires. I pretty much just start the car up and let it idle for 2 minutes and then drive around the development slow until the car warms up, any advice would be appreciated.
I have adjusted the choke as well as had it adjusted when the car was cold by my mechanic buddy.
I have sprayed the choke and everything on the carburetor.
I am wondering if the wound up spring inside the choke housing could be bad and need to be replaced, as it seems you are not supposed to spray this item with carb cleaner.
The car starts up fine, but she is running rough until the car warms up, if I hit the gas to move fast when she is cold she backfires. I pretty much just start the car up and let it idle for 2 minutes and then drive around the development slow until the car warms up, any advice would be appreciated.