Re: update to my famous fuel problems
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Re: update to my famous fuel problems
- From: jtrealty@xxxx
- Date: Wed, 30 May 2001 23:42:46 -0000
I have some things to look for. Go over the engine for ANY vacuum
leaks. Check the air flow sensor (the big round plate) to make sure is
is centered. Make sure the lambda system is functioning (If it is
making a loud buzzing sound it is working and probably OK.) If
possible actually pull parts and check them like the idle motor and
the hoses going to and from it, the cold start valve and the "O" ring
in the intake manifold etc; etc;. I have seen so many times that the
place you can't see is the spot that the trouble is like a hole in a
hose, a burnt or kinked hose, an improperly seated hose. You would be
amazed at the damage the metal intake hose can do by rubbing where you
can't see. Once you can get it to idle adjust the mixture screw.
David Teitelbaum
vin 10757
--- In dmcnews@xxxx, Soma576@xxxx wrote:
> Hey all,
>
> my DeLorean now sits in the service bay at Valley Imports in Fargo,
ND - a
> porsche, BMW, VW, and audi dealer. here's the scoop:
>
> they have the car actually RUNNING with a little bit of help. the
technician
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