Here we go. Another hot start thread lol could use some opinions.
351c 2V no modifications
Car starts immediately when cold and runs great.
Runs good and strong when warm as well.
The problem comes when i shut it off.
If i wait less than say 10 seconds after shut off it will fire right back up in an instant.
If i wait longer than that say a couple minutes up to about 15-20 i have to keep the pedall to the floor while cranking. The starter sounds strong for the first few seconds then slowly gets weaker. I would estimate it takes 5-8 seconds to start. Right before it starts the battery seems to be getting week.
The car does diesel when shut down from time to time. I rebuilt the carb and am waiting to road test it to see if the dieseling has been solved.
Tucaz520,
This may sound kind of corny, but gotta think Fire triangle (air , fuel, heat )
those are what is needed to make Fire (combustion) or in your case dieseling, run on.
the idle was too high, allowing air and fuel into the combustion chamber.
this, left unchecked will allow for combustion because you already have heat.
This incomplete combustion (key off) will make carbon, the carbon stores more heat
making the condition worse.
once you finally get this engine off, the fuel in the carbon deposits boils off.
when you go to restart, you are saturating (sucking up ) all the available fuel to satisfy the carbon deposits, then the engine finally starts and the cycle continues.
the Mo Co had troubles with carbon build up in the 351M/ 400 era.
remember de carbonizing many trucks at the dealership, changed out many a egr valve due to this as well.
Boilermaster
My thoughts
Since the starter sounds strong at first i dont think its a heat sink issue.
I started to think fuel was getting sucked into the combustion chamber and draining the bowl. But it will fire immediately afterit cools. so i dont think the bowl is getting emptied.
Still have points ignition and a coil thats probably from 1999 if not older lol.
Id really like to pinpoint the problem rather than start throwing parts at it. I know it will all have to be replaced anyway but id still like to know what the issues is incase it returns.
Im down to 2 thoughts
1 it is sucking fuel after shut down and flooding
2 weak spark because of old components.
Tucaz520,
Did you ever think that the fuel was being sucked up in a heat soaked condition by carbon deposits in the intake tract and combustion chambers ?
Engine run on goes hand in hand with a high idle and HOT spots, and carbon loves these two guys.
If it were mine, I would run some top end cleaner through the old girl.
I would suggest using half of a can, slowly down the carb or pcv valve and the remainder down the carb to stall the engine out, and then let the engine sit for 45 minutes or so.
Now you will have a car that is hard to start, and lots of smoke too.
What octane fuel are you using ?
Have you ever shut the car off hot, and then opened the hood and walk away for that twenty minutes, to see if there is any difference in your condition ?
I have fixed cars with the conditions you describe by removing carbon build up.
Boilermaster