[DML] Re: Engine cut-off under hard braking
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[DML] Re: Engine cut-off under hard braking



carson clark <cnsando-@xxxx> wrote: 
original article:http://www.egroups.com/group/dmcnews/?start=5353
> could it be the inertia switch causing the engine to die? Anyone?
> 
> C
> VIN 16367
> 
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> 
> --- Sean Howley <tsuyoi@xxxx> wrote:
> > I am just curious about something. In two (maybe three) instances
> > that I have had to emergency brake my DeLorean, the engine has
> > cut-off. I suspect it is because the booster is requiring more than
> > the engine can provide at idle and it cannot compensate. Has anyone
> > else had this problem or have any suggestions on how to stop it from
> > occurring?
this is just a guess but you should check the baffle and fuel pickup
hose. the hose may have a hole in it or the baffle is loose. The fuel
sloshes away and the engine is starved for fuel especialy if the tank 
is not full. 


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