If you are holding "Rest Pressure" then the problem is not the accumulater. I would suspect vacuum leaks and things way out of adjustment. I would also suggest dirty electrical connections by the ballast resistor and possibly a pick-up coil going bad in the distributer. David Teitelbaum vin 10757 --- In dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "Ed Garbade" <edgarbade@xxxx> wrote: > Alistair, > I tried sending this to you directly but it was rejected for some reason. > > I have a similar problem. When the engine and the air temperatures are hot, > I get the typical hot start symptoms. I know my accumulator works because I > had it at a major vendor's shop and personally saw the fuel system keep > pressure for > over 4 hours. This means (as I understand it) the accumulator works. > > It doesn't even have to be 5 minutes for me. If I stall the car (I'm use to > automatics but my D is a manual) the symptoms typically appear immediately > on hot days. On cool days it may or may not surface. > > I have found if I hold the gas peddle to the floor under these conditions my > car will start up fine. Specifically, I attempt to start it normally. If > it > doesn't start like usual (5 seconds or so) or I get a flooded gas smell, I > turn the ignition off, hold the gas peddle to the floor, turn the key and it > usually starts right up (guess it goes without saying to release the peddle > when it starts). I may have to crank it a few extra seconds. I don't pump > the accelerator. Try this and see if it works for you. > > I also recommend you clean the contacts and connectors on the ballast > resistor in the engine compartment. Not sure that will make a difference > but it did once for me. > > I've talked to several major players over the past 2 years with > respect to this and all are scratching their heads. Replaced fuel > accumulator and fuel distributor with no luck. > > So holding the gas peddle to the floor works for me. That's my story and > I'm sticking to it. > > BTW, I feel this is some type of vapor lock. Not sure if it is but my dad's > old 69 Ford van had similar symptoms (won't start and gas smell) and the > mechanic told us it was vapor lock. I did have one guy suggest I open the > gas cap and vent the tank. Tried it once and that did not make a difference > (but I did not actually open the little check plate where the nozzle goes in > so I may not have actually vented the tank). > > In any case, I'll be dang if I know why it works but it does for me. Drop > me a note if this does/doesn't work for you. Not that I am wishing anything > bad on you but it would be nice to know I am not the only one in this boat. > > All my best, > Ed Garbade > 10541 > > ----- Original Message ----- > > > So how come when I turn the key without pumping the gas pedal the > > car turns over and over without anything happening and then when i > > do pump it, it starts straight away?? > > > > Alistair To address comments privately to the moderating team, please address: moderators@xxxxxxxxxxx For more info on the list, tech articles, cars for sale see www.dmcnews.com To search the archives or view files, log in at http://groups.yahoo.com/group/dmcnews Yahoo! Groups Links <*> To visit your group on the web, go to: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/dmcnews/ <*> To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: dmcnews-unsubscribe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx <*> Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to: http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/