Around 2-grand on a super-cold start.
There may be something amiss with a control valve of sorts (idle-air, etc.) On mine, it's a wax-based internal that melts at "warm" and allows proper intake flow. If it's solid, the air is bypassed, allowing a higher idle.
EDIT: Since you have a carb, make the appropriate adjustments with the set-screws.
Just jam it into 2nd and roll with it right away -- idling is your enemy. I do that with the automatic and let the extra idle carry the car. If you don't have some sort of engine block heater, I would get one now.
RH77
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Last edited by RH77; 09-08-2009 at 11:49 PM..
Reason: realized it was carb'd
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