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I also believe that there are two small "primer jets" in the front top area of 
the carb. Those often become plugged, and cause difficult starting when cold. I 
was successful at clearing them on my '63 with a thin wire from a shipping tag, 
but that doesn't always work.

Paul

 In a message dated 6/6/2004 11:46:34 AM Eastern Daylight Time, 
dardal@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx writes:

> 
> 
> I suspect your choke does not work.  Even w/out the choke, you should be able 
>to
> get it started by pumping the throttle a few times.  The cold start is not as
> easy as with operable choke, but its not that tough, especially in the 
>summer. 
> Another possibility is that your carburetor has a small leak, and gets dry if
> does not run for a while.  So, in summary, check your choke and also check 
>your
> accelerator pump.  The latter is a little pump activated by opening the
> throttle.  You can check by looking straight down the carburetor while pumping
> the throttle.  You should see a healthy stream of gasoline if its working
> right.  If the stream of gasoline is there after you have just ran the car, 
>but
> its not if the car has been sitting for a while, it may be a small leak.
> 
> Electric pump is not the answer, I think.  The answer is finding the problem 
>and
> fix it.
> 
> D^2
> 
> Quoting TOMGLOZANNIS@xxxxxxx:
> 
> > My 62 Crown 4DR/HT has a hard time starting in the morning, or if its been 
> > setting for some time. I have to spray it with quick start and once it 
>starts
> > it 
> > will run and restart with no problem. I drive the car alot and it runs 
>great,
> > 
> > once we do the spray trick.
> > 
> > I'm thinking of installing an electric fuel pump, near the gas tank and 
> > wanted to know what type I would need,  I had the original fuel pump rebuilt
> > and I 
> > know it's working OK.
> > 
> > Has anyone installed an additional electric pump for this problem?
> > 
> > Tom, in So. Florida
> > 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 


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