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Another question for everyone. I am looking at a 91C2. It started immediately when it was cold but after the test drive it took awhile longer to start. Maybe a full 3sec.
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I would test it a little more and see if there's a consistent problem when warmed up. I don't know if I would really worry about taking 3 seconds to start, but I must admit my '91 fires up immediately.
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I know we have a huge difference in years (74 2.7 CIS), but mine was realy hard to fire up when hot. My mixture was too lean, adjusted and solved the problem.
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3 seconds ain't squat. it'll probably get better when it's driven more.
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