1980 Ford Fairmont
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1980 Ford Fairmont - 9/17/2007 8:02:27 AM
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Chrisj55734
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Hello guys i am new to this forum. I will admit i am a Mopar guy so i'm new to this Ford stuff but am liking it already. I used to buy nothing but Mopar. Now i have two Fords and only one Mopar! I just bought a nice 1980 Ford Fairmont with 53,000 original miles. It is in great shape and runs almost perfect. I am having two problems which i hope you all can help me with. First one is when i first start the car and it isn't up to operating temp yet. I pump the pedal twice before i turn the key. It always starts right away but if i don't give it gas it will die for the first 30 seconds or so. After that it will idle fine on it's own. Then i let it run for a couple minutes before i drive away. When i give it some gas to go it will hesitate and sound like it is not getting enough gas. If i pump the pedal it will try to go but if i just push it down it will stumble and die. Once it gets up to about 10 mph it will drive fine the problem is just getting it to go. Then once the car is up to operating temp it drives fine even from dead stops. This is my first car i have ever owned with a carb so maybe i am not letting it warm up enough? The second problem i am having happens when the car is at operating temp and i shut it off. If it is just shut off for a few minutes like while fueling it will start back up no problem. However if i shut it off for longer it will have a hard time starting again. Like i was shopping the other day and it was shut off for about 30 minutes. When i came back out it took a few minutes to restart. I tried by giving it no gas at first, then i pumped it a few times, and finally just held the pedal down while cranking. It always starts back up it just takes quite a bit of cranking over. It only does this when parked for a while. If it is allowed to completely cool down it will start up no problem. I have no idea as to what would cause this. I have replaced the spark plugs and wires, distributor cap and rotor, and fuel filter. Along with all the fluids changed because the car sat for a while before i bought it. I was hoping it was just bad gas from sitting but i have filled it up after driving it near empty 4 times now. Anyone have any ideas of what might be the problem? Thanks alot, Chris EDIT: I forgot to mention it has the 200ci inline 6 engine and the big bad 1 BBL carb. :P
< Message edited by Chrisj55734 -- 9/17/2007 8:12:08 AM >
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RE: 1980 Ford Fairmont - 10/12/2007 11:20:34 AM
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bad289
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Hi Crissj5555734, Sound's like carburetor trouble to me. The cold starting/running problem is in the choke circuit. The hot restart problem is a leaking power valve. Have a good carburetor man rebuild the carburetor and you should be good to go.
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RE: 1980 Ford Fairmont - 12/24/2007 4:39:03 AM
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Jonzo
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usually the inline6 fairmonts are known for that. for some reason the monojet carb is messed up like that, and you really doon't have a way to fix it... My 79 has the same setup as yours. just make sure the electric choke is hooked up properly, and try the carb rebuild just to make sure... other than that, enjoy the sweet ride! _________________________________________________________________________________ The fairmont pushed 7 time NHRA champion Bob Glidden through 4 of them...
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