Re: [DML] Hot Start Problem
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Re: [DML] Hot Start Problem
- From: Warren Wallingford <warren@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 25 May 2006 07:36:16 -0500
It's probably lean, but a fuel pressure gauge will tell you about the
pump and accumulator. Check for a vacuum leak or perhaps and idle
circuit that is not allowing any air in. When you smell gas, look for a
leak. Leaks affect fuel pressures, [duh], but usually give rich
mixtures at the injectors. Once again, knowing the fuel pressures will
point you right.
Warren at DMC
Alistair McCann wrote:
> Hi all
>
> I noticed tiday that my car was giving the classic Hot Start problem, the only thing is I
> changed the fuel accumulator last year and the pump the year before that...
>
> The car will fire up right away on the morning from cold but will be hard to start when left for
> say 2-3 hours.
>
> I can smell gas when cranking and if I let the fuel pump run for a few seconds before turning
> the key it seems to make it easier to start...I will still have to crank for about 10-15 seconds
> though.
>
> I know that I have to replace either the accumulator or the pump but which one would be the
> main culprit??
>
> Or is there anything else that it could be - the fact that I can smell gas is strange as isnt that
> the problem with the engine not starting the lack of gas??
>
> Alistair McCann.
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