you should rebuild your carb or clean it up sounds like the choke is bad it has a throhle body not a carberaror
in my case it was a coolant sensorbut you really need to read the codes
Auto-choke is stuck open
in my case it was 7 dollars coolant sensor but read the codes could be any sensor failing
check the egr vavle or the purge valve
I have been told that this problem likely comes from some type of vacuum leak and that as the engine warms, the leak seals itself off. What I haven't been able to find out is what is the most likely source of the leak. Any one have suggestion?
A 1999 Chevy Express 3500 van that shuts off when it warms up can have a bad fuel pump. It can also be caused by the distributor cap getting worn out.
Wait until it warms up and melts
have a 89 Chevy astro van starts good till warms up the start to chock and then stalls
When your motor warms up your oil, gasoline, and transmission fluid; it helps your motor run free
check the O2 sensor
It will until the coolant warms up.
Tune up time with fuel and air filters, spark plugs and wires.