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gq runs ruff when cold?

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gq runs ruff when cold?

Post by familybus »

ok cant be bothered lookin at previous posts! what could cause my petrol maverick to run absolutly crap and blow smoke and fart etc etc first thing in the morn till it warms up?
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Post by chimpboy »

timing and mixture for starters.
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Post by Hoonz »

spark plugs/leads ... timing/tuning
how many kms on the motor worn rings will do it too
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Post by bazzle »

familybus wrote:ok cant be bothered lookin at previous posts! what could cause my petrol maverick to run absolutly crap and blow smoke and fart etc etc first thing in the morn till it warms up?
OK I cant be bothered answering either :P

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Post by Screwy »

blown head gasket is a possibility also ;)
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Post by matsmad »

Hey mine does it too, but runs sweet when it warms up. I get used to it. Tried everything.
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Hey mine does it too, but runs sweet when it warms up. I get used to it. Tried everything.
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Re: gq runs ruff when cold?

Post by bogged »

what motor?
have you tried anything?
have you serviced it since buying it?

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Post by blackmav »

Screwy_ScrewBall wrote:blown head gasket is a possibility also ;)
I cant be bothered either so I agree with Screwy. Water gets into cylnders with remaining pressure left in the radiator overnight giving wet plugs in the morning.


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Post by Hoonz »

buy a diesel :finger:
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sticking choke links and butterfly will cause these symptoms try cleaning them all up with carbon cleaner in a can like nulon or one of those products.
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Post by Camshaft1 »

petrol vapours are what burns not the actual petrol liquid. When you start the car in morning the fuel is all cold therefore not in its most combustible state. After a few minutes of fuel running through pump and getting returned to tank it warms up and becomes easier to burn therefore smooth running. Timeing, mixtures and engine condition do play a part also. Jut a bit of a carby thing!
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