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Old 11-28-2003, 06:42 PM   #11
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Re: hard starting after warmed up?

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Originally posted by willow72
i have a 350 vortec crate motor it starts fine in the mornings or after it sits about an hour but if i drive it up to the store and try to run in and out it acts like the battery is about dead i just put a new starter on thinking this would fix the problem but it didnt timing seems to be right the starter i put on is one of those gear reduction high torq starter any help would be great
Okay, when the engine's hot it still cranks, but slowly, right? That's not the solenoid, but much more likely the timing is too far advanced for the engine's liking. You say the timing is right, but what's it actually set at?

I've always timed my Chevy V8's by advancing them until they either A) start to detonate (ping) and/or B) are hard to start when hot. Sure, I could set 'em to what the book says, but every engine is different. I've had some that would let me get away with 14 degrees and others that wouldn't take more than 10.

Either way, I'll be a gen-u-wine dollar bill that's the problem.
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