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    Choking/trembling and starting issues

    85 E30 325e

    Just recently car started having issues in the 2500-3000 RPM's at approx 70mph. Car wont go any faster and just starts choking and trembling. I reduce speed and try to go up again and it does the same problem.

    Exited and was in 2nd/3rd gear doing 40-45mph once it hits that RPM it slightly chokes.

    I got home safely and 5 minutes later when I went to move it, it would not start. Periodically I have had the starting issues since my car sat for a good 6 months. The battery seems good all the lights and the HID lights shine brightly. It's struggles to start, sometime does that clicking sound, and then after a few tries it starts.

    Am I having issues with the fuel line?

    Any help would be good, thanks in advance!

    Kevin
    85 325e | 88 325i Cabrio | 90 M3 | 96 Porsche Carrera (993)

    #2
    That sounds like either a fuel delivery problem (clogged filter dying pump) or a problem with the AFM. The suite of fuel system tests in the Bentley manual will reveal any fuel system problems.
    The car makes it possible, but the driver makes it happen.
    Jim Levie, Huntsville, AL

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      #3
      Originally posted by jlevie View Post
      That sounds like either a fuel delivery problem (clogged filter dying pump) or a problem with the AFM. The suite of fuel system tests in the Bentley manual will reveal any fuel system problems.
      Thanks for the help! I started it up and idling was going up and down as usual (ICV I'm assuming) then after 5 mins it died. I had it towed to my trusted mechanic and sure enough it is the fuel pump or the secondary pump. I assume it's best to replace both. I have no complaints considering I have well over 245k on the clock it's just these repairs always come at a bad time. I might let my E30 rest up for a bit and get a DD Honda Civic we'll see but thanks again for the prompt and accurate response.

      Kevin
      85 325e | 88 325i Cabrio | 90 M3 | 96 Porsche Carrera (993)

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        #4
        Looking into this tomorrow, cars been sitting too long and I need this ready for Bimmerfest. Any other tips or is everything covered?

        KB
        85 325e | 88 325i Cabrio | 90 M3 | 96 Porsche Carrera (993)

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          #5
          Replace the high pressure pump and filter nd go from there. With luck, that will be the complete fix.
          The car makes it possible, but the driver makes it happen.
          Jim Levie, Huntsville, AL

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            #6
            Originally posted by jlevie View Post
            Replace the high pressure pump and filter nd go from there. With luck, that will be the complete fix.

            Think I need to do this myself to my 87 is. How much for pump?
            sigpic 1987 325is

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              #7
              TNG is the BEST!!!!! Car's done Thanks Armen and John

              Kevin
              85 325e | 88 325i Cabrio | 90 M3 | 96 Porsche Carrera (993)

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                #8
                Originally posted by KBMW222 View Post
                TNG is the BEST!!!!! Car's done Thanks Armen and John

                Kevin
                Hey Kevin, saw your car down there. Sorry I didn't get to say hi.

                Matt
                BimmerHeads
                Classic BMW Specialists
                Santa Clarita, CA

                www.BimmerHeads.com

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by KBMW222 View Post
                  TNG is the BEST!!!!! Car's done Thanks Armen and John

                  Kevin
                  so what was the problem?

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by nasty50 View Post
                    so what was the problem?
                    +1
                    @IRON-E30 aka Edwin:D

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by nasty50 View Post
                      so what was the problem?
                      Originally posted by IRON-E View Post
                      +1
                      hahah i didnt even look at the receipt / invoice... It was the main fuel pump if i remember correctly!

                      Kevin
                      85 325e | 88 325i Cabrio | 90 M3 | 96 Porsche Carrera (993)

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by KBMW222 View Post
                        hahah i didnt even look at the receipt / invoice... It was the main fuel pump if i remember correctly!

                        Kevin

                        Chocking yes but I don't see how that will cost you to have a clicking sound when you start it instead of a cranking sound.but hey aslong as she good iam all for that.thanks....

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                          #13
                          Yeah, still sounds like the starter is on the outz.
                          You're entitled to your own opinions, not your own facts.

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