First off, do you have any of the manuals for the DeLorean? Please understand that I'm not saying this to make light of your expertise but, even though the K-Jetronic fuel injection is relatively simple compared to computerized new cars, you do need some understanding of how the system works before you can begin to trouble shoot it. The round thing you refer to is not the accumulator and has no bearing on fuel pressure. It's simply a mechanical device that connects incoming air flow to a valve in the fuel distributor. When air forces it down the valve opens in an amount corresponding with the amount of air flow and sends fuel to the injectors. If your accumulator is bad the engine won't retain residual fuel pressure when shut down. It will need the fuel pump to build that pressure back. The problem with that is if the engine doesn't start with-in a few seconds of cranking, the RPM relay turns the pump off. This prevents flooding in an engine that has all systems functioning. If you need to get the pressure back up you should crank for 5 or 10 seconds, turn the key off, and then crank again for 5 or 10 seconds, continuing this until pressure gets high enough to start the engine. A really bad accumulator probably will never get the fuel pressure high enough. Another trick is to unplug the blue connection from the cold start valve and the grey connection from the control pressure regulator. Plug the grey plug onto the cold start valve. This will cause the cold start valve to open and allow some fuel into the engine even with low pressure. You must unplug this as soon as the engine starts or you will flood it. If this last trick starts your warm engine when normal starting procedure fails, you either have a bad accumulator or a bad check valve in the fuel pump. Bruce Benson > My D' wont start, i put the key in and it turns over > but wont start > > I have been threw all the checks in and around the > fuel pump, i have rotated it, jumped it, remounted > it.. etc, No problems there.. > > The next step which i performed today was going back > to the engine and taking off the air filter and > pressing down on the round thing (fuel accumlator?) to > see if there was pressure.