Bought an 88 TV a year ago and stored it for about 8 months. It always started and drove fine before storing it, but when I went to start it up last weekend, it just cranked and never started. Tried a new, fresh battery but that didn't help. Since the gas gauge doesn't work and I had no idea how old the gas was when I stored it (and I didn't use a fuel stabilizer), I put 5 gallons of fresh gas in there. The van started right up, but the idle was pretty rough, and I had to keep the revs up by continually tapping the gas pedal or it would stall. I decided to drive it to the gas station and filled the tank completely (7 more gallons, so 12-13 gallons of fresh gas in there now). No change in performance after topping off the tank though--still bad idle but ran fine when actually driving it. Drove it to a friend's house and parked it for a few hours, then went back and tried to start it and it started and then immediately stalled. Tried again and it just cranks now like before I put more gas in it. Sometimes after it has been sitting for awhile, the first time I try to start it, it will start right up and then immediately stall (no way to hold the gas pedal down either to avoid the stalling), and then after that it will just crank and crank and never start. Now pretty much every time I've tried to start it over the past couple of days it will just keep cranking but refuses to start. What should I look into first to try and troubleshoot this? Should I drain the entire gas tank and try to start over with all fresh gas, or is that a red herring?
As an added bonus, when the van was running, it started overheating, which is also a new problem after being stored for 8 months. I'll deal with that once I get it to run again though...
Thanks,
Eric