zupanj
Well-Known Member
I finally have a solution to my hard starting Mopar. If my car sits for a couple of days it takes a lot of cranking of the starter and pumping the throttle to get it started. This was true of the 383 as well as the hemi. I am sure it was a fuel issue. I think the gas evaporates from the fuel bowls leaving only ethanol. Then it takes a while for the fuel pump to refill the bowls and to finally start the engine. It would take maybe 3 full minutes of turning the engine with the starter to get it to fire and this can't be good on the bearings. In my case the oil light would not go out so I don't think I had a lot of oil pressure built up doing this.
Anyway I installed a small electric fuel pump near the tank with a switch under the dash. I turn on the switch for 20-30 seconds, pump the throttle a few times and the engine starts right up. This looks like it will really work great. I have only started the car a couple of times since I put the pump in but yesterday the car had not run for at least two months and it started pretty fast. I think I will be quite happy with this fix and wanted to pass it along because I know there were a few threads on hard starting come up over the years.
Jack
Anyway I installed a small electric fuel pump near the tank with a switch under the dash. I turn on the switch for 20-30 seconds, pump the throttle a few times and the engine starts right up. This looks like it will really work great. I have only started the car a couple of times since I put the pump in but yesterday the car had not run for at least two months and it started pretty fast. I think I will be quite happy with this fix and wanted to pass it along because I know there were a few threads on hard starting come up over the years.
Jack