Hello, can anyone give me some advice? Here is my dilema. I have a
’95 Nissan 2WD hardbody truck. My dad and I completely rebuilt an ’88
305 4-bolt main and put in there! This is the first summer I have
driven it and now with the 90 degree heat and high humidity, it is
acting up. After I drive it for awhile and shut it off, it won’t
start for about 2 hours after I shut it down. It won’t crank AT ALL.
The starter doesn’t engage (don’t know about the solenoid), there is
gas getting to the carb, the battery and alternator are good, the
plugs are good, and everything else seems to be okay. Could this be
the typical Chevy problem I read about where the starter gets too hot?
I don’t think it’s vapor lock or electrical(per se). Any advice
ya’ll could give me would be GREATLY appreciated!! Thanks!
Corey
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