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O'Neal 01-13-2013 09:07 AM

'87 Monte with 57,000 Miles...
 
Alright, My Grandad just gave me his '87 Monte Carlo SS and it only has 57,000 miles on it.

He had it re-painted all white and completely revamped the interior.

The only problem I have with it is that it takes me turning the ignition on 3 times for the car to come on once it has been parked for 8 hours. Once it turns on, it runs perfect though.

Any suggestions as to what it could be??

DE02Carlo 01-13-2013 09:35 AM

Sounds like you might be losing fuel pressure. I forget if the 87's have throttle body injection or carb's?

Welcome and enjoy the forum!

Space 01-13-2013 09:40 AM

Hi O`Neil, it's great to have a GrandDad like that 4-Sure...

Sounds like you need to clean or replace your ignition switch.

* People carry their keys in their pockets & it picks up dirt (etc) + may people put to many things on their key rings & the weight hanging & swinging can cause damage to the switch.


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If it's not the switch, it could be vapor locking :confused:

Please check back on your post/thread to see what our expert member's post on your problem...
Also, if you could elaborate more on your problem ?
Is the engine stock ? Does it have the stock ignition ? fuel pump ? Intake/carb ?

Look 4ward to seeing your 4th Gen Monte & reading all about it...Good Luck

jakefluker 01-13-2013 09:41 AM

congrats! you have yourself a winner

O'Neal 01-13-2013 08:45 PM


Originally Posted by Space (Post 519917)
Hi O`Neil, it's great to have a GrandDad like that 4-Sure...

Sounds like you need to clean or replace your ignition switch.

* People carry their keys in their pockets & it picks up dirt (etc) + may people put to many things on their key rings & the weight hanging & swinging can cause damage to the switch.


http://static1.apwcontent.com/includ...ges/spacer.gif
If it's not the switch, it could be vapor locking :confused:

Please check back on your post/thread to see what our expert member's post on your problem...
Also, if you could elaborate more on your problem ?
Is the engine stock ? Does it have the stock ignition ? fuel pump ? Intake/carb ?

Look 4ward to seeing your 4th Gen Monte & reading all about it...Good Luck

Everything you named is stock...

I made a video of what it does every time I start it (after 8 hours)...


03SSLE 01-14-2013 07:07 AM

Your video is private so it can't be viewed...

Just curious MCF staff...why would well documented (with pictures) how-to threads be rejected and moved to general sections (or disappear all together) but a question about a car not starting be approved for the how-to section? :confused:

O'Neal 01-14-2013 07:53 AM


Originally Posted by 03SSLE (Post 520155)
Your video is private so it can't be viewed...

Just curious MCF staff...why would well documented (with pictures) how-to threads be rejected and moved to general sections (or disappear all together) but a question about a car not starting be approved for the how-to section? :confused:

Alright I made it public

03SSLE 01-14-2013 08:05 AM

It is important - especially in colder weather - that the choke be properly adjusted. To start a cold engine that utilizes a carb you need to depress the gas pedal once prior to cranking the engine. This sets the choke and restricts air flow so the engine will receive a richer mixture and start. Once it starts the choke should open as the engine warms. If your engine won't start using the above procedure examine the choke. Make sure all linkage is clean and moves freely. A slight adjustment of the choke may also be required.

DixieMonteCarloDepot 01-14-2013 03:33 PM

Check the fuel filter, If it sits a bunch there may be a ton of debris inside of the lines. another thing is to make sure the electric choke hasnt gone bad and make sure you pump the gas once or twice before you start it and let us know how your making out.

Rob@dixiemontecarlodepot

wvmontels 02-03-2013 11:39 AM

It might be your fuel pump getting ready to crap out too


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