Originally posted by laidback93
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What is the condition of the fuel tank? I recall a discussion years ago where there was a lot of debris in the tank. When the car ran for awhile, or the fuel was low, the debris would collect on the pump sock and clog. After the car sat, the debris would disburse and the car would run fine until the next time.2004 525i Manual - 1985 325E Coupe Manual
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Originally posted by tomstin View PostWhat is the condition of the fuel tank? I recall a discussion years ago where there was a lot of debris in the tank. When the car ran for awhile, or the fuel was low, the debris would collect on the pump sock and clog. After the car sat, the debris would disburse and the car would run fine until the next time.
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Originally posted by IS300E30 View Post
Are you saying the fuel pump from a bad batch was the cause of your hot starting issue?
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If my mechanic checked the fuel pressure and it held. Could the check valve in the exterior fuel pump still be bad?
Or if he checked the fuel pressure at the rail and the fuel pressure held, that then would eliminate any concern of the fuel pump being bad (or the check valve inside being bad)?
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Originally posted by IS300E30 View Post
Are you saying the fuel pump from a bad batch was the cause of your hot starting issue?
The bad pump and check valve caused a more severe cold start issue. It would be a bitch to get it started while leaving work at the end of the day.
The hot start issue hadn't popped in a long time after I replaced the fuel pump again. But then it did again recently which surprised me. Always during that 10-15 minute window. Any shorter or longer than that and she fires right up.90 Bronzit 325is
16 Black Sapphire 340i M Sport
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Originally posted by D.Martijn View PostI also had hard starting problems when letting it sit for a couple of hours.
Turns out it was the fuel pressure regulator dripping into the vacuum line that goes to the inlet manifold. Causing it to start without fuel pressure and very rich.
I had bad adjustable fuel pressure regulator. The vacuum line was pouring fuel into vacuum line. That’s why it was running rich.Projects Hartge,Alpina & AC Schnitzer Builds.http://www.r3vlimited.com/board/showthread.php?t=280601
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