[DML] Re: HOT START HELL -- Nothing Works!
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[DML] Re: HOT START HELL -- Nothing Works!
- From: "jtrealtywebspannet" <jtrealty@xxxx>
- Date: Mon, 08 Apr 2002 04:52:02 -0000
If you did the plug swap thing then you proved out all problems except
the reason for not maintaining system rest pressure. For some reason
you are not holding system rest pressure. You need to determine what
element in the fuel system is letting the pressure down. Refer to
D:01:14. There could be a fuel leak, bad check valve on the fuel pump,
bad fuel accumulater, or the fuel distributer.Since you said you
replaced most of these items the only obvious choices are either leaks
or the fuel distributer. I reccomend getting a fuel pressure gauge
setup and trying to narrow this down as it is possible in changing
some parts one of them may be defective as even new parts can either
be bad or go bad. A slight leak at the fuel pump may go unnoticed but
it allows the system rest pressure to drop so you cannot tolerate ANY
leaks anywhere in the fuel system. Never "tweak" the mixture screw in
the metering unit. Once you touch it it can only be properly set on an
analyzer and besides that won't solve the problem. Be careful working
on fuel injection systems because if you have even a minor leak it can
be invisible but the fuel comes out and vaporizes immediatly and if
ignited becomes a miniature blowtorch. Fuel injection systems usually
operate at high pressures as opposed to the older carbureated systems
which only run at about 5 psi.
David Teitelbaum
vin 10757
--- In dmcnews@xxxx, id <ionicdesign@xxxx> wrote:
> i have heard that the gas its self is not flammable it is the gas
fumes that are
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