Continuing the saga of my recently acquired, heavily neglected 318i, I now need to figure out why fuel is pooling up in my air intake boot. When it's empty, the car starts first crank, but apparently as the engine runs, fuel pools up in the intake. I've replaced the FPR as per suggestions in other threads (last one was busted, but I know this one is good. There's no fuel in the vacuum line.), but it still has the same problem. After shutting the car off, I have to drain the fuel from the intake (a huge amount usually, enough that it almost overflows when I remove the boot) before it'll start again.
I'm checking the fuel return lines today to make sure they aren't clogged, and I'm wondering if there's anything else I can check besides that.
Thanks!
I'm checking the fuel return lines today to make sure they aren't clogged, and I'm wondering if there's anything else I can check besides that.
Thanks!
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