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<blockquote data-quote="clintbailey" data-source="post: 2916646" data-attributes="member: 8544"><p>Long story short, I have 2 1995 Chevy pickups now, both with 350 TBI/auotmatics, bought the latest one a couple weeks ago. I was told it had a "cold start issue" when buying it, and he wasn't kidding. Have to give it gas with the pedal to get it started after it sits overnight/more than a few hours, and it idles real low, like 3-500 RPM until I drive it some, then it idles around 900-1000 and will start fine until it sits a while. We swapped the throttle bodies today, and the problem seems to have followed to my older one. Any ideas? I'm wondering about the injectors or the idle air sensor that screws in on pass side of throttle body? Thanks for any help, Clint</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="clintbailey, post: 2916646, member: 8544"] Long story short, I have 2 1995 Chevy pickups now, both with 350 TBI/auotmatics, bought the latest one a couple weeks ago. I was told it had a "cold start issue" when buying it, and he wasn't kidding. Have to give it gas with the pedal to get it started after it sits overnight/more than a few hours, and it idles real low, like 3-500 RPM until I drive it some, then it idles around 900-1000 and will start fine until it sits a while. We swapped the throttle bodies today, and the problem seems to have followed to my older one. Any ideas? I'm wondering about the injectors or the idle air sensor that screws in on pass side of throttle body? Thanks for any help, Clint [/QUOTE]
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