You still don't know if you have a fuel problem. The first action in determining if that is the case is to measure the rail pressure when cranking the engine.
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1988 325is no start. PLEASE HELP!
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You still don't know if you have a fuel problem. Get a gauge and measure rail pressure while cranking the engine.
Stop throwing parts at the problem while hoping for a favorable outcome. Do the necessary diagnostics.The car makes it possible, but the driver makes it happen.
Jim Levie, Huntsville, AL
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Originally posted by smurphy_e30 View PostWell I installed the fuel filter and replaced the fuel pump strainer sock and it started right up, I also cleaned the spark plugs. I'm not sure why just doing those simple things did the trick though. Thanks for the help everyone!
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Originally posted by King ArthurWe'll not risk another frontal assault, that rabbit's dynamite!
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Originally posted by matthugie View PostBecause a clogged filter and/or strainer sock won't allow enough fuel flow to run the engine. Now would be a good time to check your tank for rust as well. You can use a mirror and look into the tank, or, if you still have the sock, let it dry out then tap it on a paper towel. If rust colored stuff comes out, you likely will need a new tank. Someone also has a write-up on how to clean rust out in the DIY section, but I think I remember that it wasn't easy.
I checked the tank already, doesn't look like there is any rust. I think I got lucky.
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