Yesterday it was quite mild, about 17 C so I thought a good chance to test car again.
I hand pumped but only 1/2 squeeze needed. Just used the built in preheat on the plugs.
With the warm day it fired every time but only ran for 2-5 seconds at idling speed. It took five goes to get it to carry on running!
This makes me think that it is a fuel starvation problem! But why only when starting from cold and fine for the rest of the day?
I will try opening an injector connector as suggested but I dont see what could cause this problem just at first start in the day.
I have not looked in the fuel filter yet but can anyone imagine any way that could cause starting problems only when cold?
What does a little water in the fuel do? Does it collect nicely in the filter? I seem to remember commercial systems can have a drain plug on the bottom!
Tony
I hand pumped but only 1/2 squeeze needed. Just used the built in preheat on the plugs.
With the warm day it fired every time but only ran for 2-5 seconds at idling speed. It took five goes to get it to carry on running!
This makes me think that it is a fuel starvation problem! But why only when starting from cold and fine for the rest of the day?
I will try opening an injector connector as suggested but I dont see what could cause this problem just at first start in the day.
I have not looked in the fuel filter yet but can anyone imagine any way that could cause starting problems only when cold?
What does a little water in the fuel do? Does it collect nicely in the filter? I seem to remember commercial systems can have a drain plug on the bottom!
Tony