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Hard starting when warm. Clod starting NEVER a problem.
Have to advance the throttle when its warm (from running)in order to start.
I noticed there is a hose going from the throttle body to a electrical controlled valve, then to the intake manifold. Is this to supply more air when warm starting??

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Hi Robert... no it's not...if you have a hot start problem check the timing chain, if it has enough slack in it, it will roll out of time making for a hard start when hot. could be a couple of other things but that is where i would start....also look at the coil and see if it gets too hot after running,that would also give you a warm start problem.also check in the throttle body and see if you maybe have a flooding problem when warm. if you think it is, get engine warm turn off, then disconnect the plug for the TB inj. see if it starts right up, also look and see if inj bleeding down after shut down. (leaking fuel)causing the flood...hope this helps

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Robert Summers

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domestic auto/truck repair, auto body, painting. I currently own a large auto/truck/marine repair shop. 40 years certified 310S,310T,310B in ontario Canada

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40 years certified 310S,310T,310B ontario qualified, 7 years with GM have owned my own shop now for the past 27 years.was automotive marketing director for large auto parts supplier.

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CFIB (current) past member AARO and APAA.

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grade 12 plus 2 years college. many aftermarket training courses

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