Re: Cold engine performance problem
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Re: Cold engine performance problem
- From: jtrealty@xxxx
- Date: Mon, 02 Apr 2001 23:46:59 -0000
Before tearing into the fuel system to look for gremlins if the
ignition wires and spark plugs are old try replacing them first. Also
do a visual inspection of all of the vacuum hoses to see if they are
on, correctly routed, not brittle, etc. Is the fuel fresh? If the car
has been sitting and there is old gas in it it is less volitile and
won't burn good until the engine gets hot. I have seen cars that sit a
lot and the owner just keeps topping off the tank so the old stale
fuel sludges up in the bottom. Another thing peculiar to Deloreans is
that the plugs sit in a "well" so if any moisture gets in there it
will cause a breakdown of the ignition wire going to the plug. Is the
car kept outside or is it garaged? Is it worse after a rain?
David Teitelbaum
vin 10757
--- In dmcnews@xxxx, "Ed Garbade" <garbadee@xxxx> wrote:
> My D seems to start OK but I have an interesting performance
problem. When
> I frist start the car it runs fine. After a mile or so it runs very
bad
> until the engine warms up. Typical examples:
>
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