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Cold Start and choke problem found on 63 oldsmobile 98

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Uploaded by on Feb 22, 2009

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  • do u have fb?

  • @vigotogo Nope, don't have facebook

  • Hello bah53, I need your help or any assistance you can/will be able to give! I have the same exact car, 1963 Oldsmobile 98 Holiday. Hunting for parts is a challenge and I'm currently addressing the hissing sound at the power brake booster check valve. I have many questions and really can use some help.

  • @bga4life So far I haven't been able to find anyplace that has brake booster parts for it. I may try to take it apart again and see what I can do to stop the leak. Your best bet is either to buy a new booster (sometimes ebay has them) or try to find one out of a junkyard to get the parts you need.

  • Is that a Rochester 4 jet forerunner of the Quadrajet?

  • @Nivicoman Yes it is

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  • @bah53 Kanter Auto out of Boonton, NJ has alot of vintage brake booster rebuild kits. I got one for my 59 Buick with that rare Delco Moraine Booster

  • redneck invention!

  • u sure your not black man thats good thinkin for the cam

  • Hello Sir, I need your help or any assistance you can/will be able to give! I have the same exact car, 1963 Oldsmobile 98 Holiday. Hunting for parts is a challenge and I'm currently addressing the hissing sound at the power brake booster check valve

  • @bah53 And nice car. I love the 60's GM cars. A friend of my cousin had a 64 88 with the Rocket V8 394 Ultra High Compression and automatic trans, I don't remember if it was a Superturbine or Dnynaflow. Might have been a Hydramatic I don't know those too well just Chevrolet Powerglides. The 88 was a handful.

  • @robertaz47 I would also see if the piston is stuck from corrosion or fuel deposits and that the spring isn't weak. I personally prefered the chokes with the remote thermostat spring and vacuum diaphragm as they seemed to bind up less.

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