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Old July 11th 05, 08:58 PM
KillKenny
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Default Mustang -67 289 2V

My Mustang donīt start when engine is hot.
Someone know why?


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Old July 11th 05, 10:07 PM
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"KillKenny" > wrote in newsbAAe.141852$dP1.495132
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> My Mustang donīt start when engine is hot.
> Someone know why?
>
>
>


How can anybody make a guess with such little information?

I know 2 things that will cause this. Really bad compression, and gasoline
boiling in the carb when engine is shut off. However, the latter will start
after cranking on it a bit.


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Old July 11th 05, 11:09 PM
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more info ???
what year
whats it doing ? before and after ?
tell us in detail ???

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Old July 12th 05, 02:07 AM
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elaich wrote:
> "KillKenny" > wrote in newsbAAe.141852$dP1.495132
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>>My Mustang donīt start when engine is hot.
>>Someone know why?
>>
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>>

>
>
> How can anybody make a guess with such little information?
>
> I know 2 things that will cause this. Really bad compression, and gasoline
> boiling in the carb when engine is shut off. However, the latter will start
> after cranking on it a bit.



Or sometimes just a bad starter (if it doesn't crank when it's hot).
Also, check to make sure the accelerator pump diaphrams aren't cracked
and leaking all over the place.

Cheers,

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Old July 12th 05, 04:44 AM
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On Mon, 11 Jul 2005 19:58:13 GMT, "KillKenny" >
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>My Mustang donīt start when engine is hot.
>Someone know why?
>

It's tired. After all it is pushing 40.
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Old July 12th 05, 06:06 AM
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Ritz > wrote in :

> Or sometimes just a bad starter (if it doesn't crank when it's hot).


Yeah. The OP didn't say whether the engine was turning over or not. Like I
said, need more info.

In line with your comment, if he has headers, he may be frying the starter
and it won't turn the motor over hot.

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Old July 12th 05, 09:22 AM
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Starter works greate.
After 45 sek with the starter going it starts, and black smoke
from the exathuost.
Engine 289 2v
Year > -67
Engine is 100% original


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Old July 12th 05, 11:18 AM
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KillKenny wrote:
> Starter works greate.
> After 45 sek with the starter going it starts, and black smoke
> from the exathuost.
> Engine 289 2v
> Year > -67
> Engine is 100% original



It sounds like it's just time for a carburetor rebuild.

Have you checked:

cylinder compression
plugs
wires
fuel pressure
fuel filter

Once you get it running, does it run OK?

Cheers,
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Old July 12th 05, 02:26 PM
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"KillKenny" > wrote in message
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> Starter works greate.
> After 45 sek with the starter going it starts, and black smoke
> from the exathuost.
> Engine 289 2v
> Year > -67
> Engine is 100% original
>
>

also check coil for thermal breakdown. condensor should read 5 microfarrats.
and long pink wire in mail harness to the coil maybe frayed or broken
limiting voltages.
low voltage at coil and hence to spark plugs often will keep a acr running
but can't fire in the rich enviroment of a start up condition


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Old July 12th 05, 04:17 PM
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"KillKenny" > wrote in news:b5LAe.141890$dP1.494844
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> Starter works greate.
> After 45 sek with the starter going it starts, and black smoke
> from the exathuost.
> Engine 289 2v
> Year > -67
> Engine is 100% original
>
>


It's flooding. Gas in the carb bowl is boiling and spilling down the carb
throat. The cure is a carb spacer, preferably a phenolic one that won't
transfer as much heat. Also, you can get a very thick (about a quarter
inch) carb gasket/spacer. Easy fix.

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