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Fuel Starvation Issue and the Cold?
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<blockquote data-quote="Roy Chambers" data-source="post: 176045" data-attributes="member: 11269"><p>Did you try the simplest thing first? Sometimes It depends on not what the actual Temperature is, but what the Relevant Humidity is that day !!! I had a Mazda Truck that would ICE the Carburetor up on a 60 degree day.</p><p></p><p>They way i use to deal with it was like this, if it was raining when I left, and i just started it up and left, it would cause Big problems the whole 26 miles home. And if i kept driving it, it never went away all the way home. You could even see ICE down in the Carburetor, if you were real quick in oping the hood and taking the top of the air filter. Mazda know of the problem, cause it had a Heating Element built into the Carburetor insulator from the factory. And I tried all kinds of things to fix it. None of them worked!</p><p></p><p>They way i got completely around this problem was to do this simple thing!</p><p>On Rainy days OR on high Humidity days, I just let the Truck completely warm up!</p><p>If I did this, it never ICED up and drove just like it was a summer day!</p><p></p><p>SO, try to let the Engine warm up a lot longer before you drive. It wont involve any work at all.</p><p>Give it a try, and see what happens.</p><p></p><p>Thanks Roy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Roy Chambers, post: 176045, member: 11269"] Did you try the simplest thing first? Sometimes It depends on not what the actual Temperature is, but what the Relevant Humidity is that day !!! I had a Mazda Truck that would ICE the Carburetor up on a 60 degree day. They way i use to deal with it was like this, if it was raining when I left, and i just started it up and left, it would cause Big problems the whole 26 miles home. And if i kept driving it, it never went away all the way home. You could even see ICE down in the Carburetor, if you were real quick in oping the hood and taking the top of the air filter. Mazda know of the problem, cause it had a Heating Element built into the Carburetor insulator from the factory. And I tried all kinds of things to fix it. None of them worked! They way i got completely around this problem was to do this simple thing! On Rainy days OR on high Humidity days, I just let the Truck completely warm up! If I did this, it never ICED up and drove just like it was a summer day! SO, try to let the Engine warm up a lot longer before you drive. It wont involve any work at all. Give it a try, and see what happens. Thanks Roy. [/QUOTE]
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