SputnikOne
Well-Known Member
Hey all, continuing to sort through the seemingly never ending list of slightly inconveniencing issues for my 1973 Dart.
Recently, I've noticed that it takes longer to fire up while cranking than usual, during cold starts it's usually pretty fine, but sometimes it'll stall and die, and then when I go to start it again it cranks for a long while and sometimes won't fire.
The cranking issue seems to present itself more often after turning the car off after driving it for abit, it'll crank healthily, but just won't fire, once it backfired through the intake the moment I let off the ignition key.
I'm not too sure what could cause this, the fuel filter has a good amount of gas in it so I don't think it's the fuel pump, I'm lead to think maybe timing, but I don't have a light to check it just yet. Could it maybe be a fuel mixture issue?
When it's experiencing the issue it cranks nice and fast, it sounds like it wants to start, but it just doesn't, but when it's left for a bit it'll cold start fine again, unless it stalls out like it does sometimes.
Recently, I've noticed that it takes longer to fire up while cranking than usual, during cold starts it's usually pretty fine, but sometimes it'll stall and die, and then when I go to start it again it cranks for a long while and sometimes won't fire.
The cranking issue seems to present itself more often after turning the car off after driving it for abit, it'll crank healthily, but just won't fire, once it backfired through the intake the moment I let off the ignition key.
I'm not too sure what could cause this, the fuel filter has a good amount of gas in it so I don't think it's the fuel pump, I'm lead to think maybe timing, but I don't have a light to check it just yet. Could it maybe be a fuel mixture issue?
When it's experiencing the issue it cranks nice and fast, it sounds like it wants to start, but it just doesn't, but when it's left for a bit it'll cold start fine again, unless it stalls out like it does sometimes.















