Does your fuel pump go into a "prime" run when you first turn on the key? It should. You might also want to check out the RPM relay and its connections. I agree you problem sounds like fuel if the cold start plug swap thing starts it. I had a similar issue a few years ago and, of all things, it turned out to be the spark amplifier relay that turns on with the starter - it is mounted on the engine compartment firewall under the resistor and feeds an increased voltage to the coil at start. I haven't seen the relay in any circuits on any wiring diagrams either. They all show a direct feed. The relay and connections are subject to a lot more stress in the engine bay so a nice new weather-tight relay with connection grease solved my problems. Harold McElraft - 3354 --- In dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, Peter Lucas <lucas@xxxx> wrote: > > The "warm start" issue has come up before, but has never been > adequately resolved, IMO. > > I have been plagued with this problem for years. My car starts > perfectly when cold and when hot, but there is a small temperature > window (presumably in which the engine is just barely too warm to > engage the thermo-time switch) in which it just won't start w/o forcing > the cold-start injector via a plug swap. My fuel system holds pressure > very well (by direct measurement), and the problem has survived a > complete tuneup (except setting valves) and a replacement of the > thermo-time switch. > > My best guesses are > 1) there is a bad batch of thermo-time switches out there whose > setpoint is too low. (Been meaning to test mine) > 2) I have a subtle vacuum leak (but if so, I sure can't find it) > > Sure would be nice to get to the bottom of this. In my case the > "critical cooling period" exactly coincides with a leisurely dinner at > a nice restaurant. > > > On Feb 20, 2005, at 10:30 PM, Travis Graham wrote: > > > > > > > I seem to have traded a cold start problem for a warm start problem! A > > good trade? I don't think so... This one's a bit lengthy, but I want to > > get all of the facts out on the table. Thanks in advance! > > > <snip> > > > Yesterday I started up my DeLorean (and it started right up with no > > hesitation after sitting for a week!) and went for a good drive. I > > parked it for about an hour, then went to leave and it wouldn't start! > > It cranked and cranked but had no intention of firing up. The fuel > > pump was working, as I noted its usual hum after letting off of the > > key. After three rounds of this, I jumped the cold start valve using > > the control pressure regulator's wire and it started right up. I drove > > straight back to its garage, turned it off, and then immediately tried > > starting again. It fired right up. And 30 minutes later, it once > > again fired up with absolutely no hesitation. Unfortunately I had to > > leave before it had cooled off enough to be in the "warm but not hot" > > zone... and I haven't had a chance to resume experimentation. > > > > <snip> > > > > > Given my symptoms and known factors, (and without having a chance to do > > further investigation), I would assume that my most-likely problem is a > > bad fuel accumulator. Maybe I'm just lucky, but I've never had a > > problem with hot starting before and I've owned this car for 8 years > > and put 40k miles on it. So, here are my questions for the group: > > > > --Pete Lucas > VIN #06703 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/