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  1. I have an 82 5 speed Sunrader with the 22R with 60,000 original miles and it will NOT start when its cold unless I spray starter fluid in the carburetor. Here is what I do to start it when its cold... I spray the stuff in both sides of the carburetor (Aisan carb) and quickly pump the accelerator about 5 times and it starts after about 2 tries with the starter fluid. 3 important things... - I can take my foot off the accelerator within 10 to 15 seconds after starting with no sputtering or stalling. - The vehicle runs great once started with lots of power, zero hesitation, surging, or stalling. - After she's warmed up I can turn OFF the motor and leave for an hour or two and come back and she will start right up without starter fluid. This is what I have done so far and it still requires starter fluid to start it cold... - New spark plugs, spark plug wires, distributor cap, rotor, PCV. - New battery (cleaned terminals and cables). - New fuel filter and its two hoses. - New fuel pump (mechanical). - Seafoam treatment in carburator, crankcase, gas tank. Some carb guy here wants $500 to rebuild this Aisan carburator and I really don't want to spend the bucks. Do you have any suggestions for what I should do next? Thanks Steve
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