I just rebuilt the carburetor on my '56 chevy with 6 cylinder engine using a kit. It changed some parts including the pump piston and needles and gaskets. The engine now runs better and does not smell like leaking gas anymore. But it is hard to start when cold (the first time each day) and will not accept pushing the accelerator much if any until it has warmed up good. Can you advise on what may be the next thing I should check or what is likely the problem?
Jun 18, 2006 at 4:06 PM