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  1. busyb187

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    One quick question my 71 v8 maverick starts rite up the 1st time I start it and throws no smoke at all. After driving it and I turn it off if I let it sit for about 20 minutes and try starting it, it takes bout 8 seconds of cranking before it starts and throws dark smoke. what can I do to fix this? What might the problem be?
     
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    The choke is stuck shut on the carburetor.
     
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    It is aa mmanual choke
     
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    Dark smoke is raw fuel. You're flooding the carb trying to start it
     
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    the gas may be boiling out of the carb and then the fumes go into the intake then cylinders. then it cools into a liquid and will "flood" the motor.
    when you turn off the motor you should be able to pop the hood and hear a boiling sound from the carb if this is the problem.
     
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    Yes I could hear it boiling from tge carb. Could that be the problem? How would I fix that?
     
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    Install a phenolic resin or wood spacer between carb and intake to stop heat transfer to carb.
    This solved the same problem on my 73
     
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    Yep boiling the fuel. Also a high float level from a sticky needle valve will exagerate that problem. Thought mine was boiling since the symptoms were dead on and it was dribbling in fuel after shut off. Turns out it had a tiny piece of neoprene in the rear needle and seat.
    Either way it shouldnt be hard for you to figure it out and fix it.
     

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