Date: Sun, 24 Dec 2000 18:18:59 +0000 From: Mark Keller <kelphoto@ISLANDNET.COM> Subject: Re: Hard starting when warm Ken, If an injector(s) is (are) leaking that fuel from the pressure in the system at shutdown would cause a flooded cyclinder too. As to the injection pulse at start up flooding the engine, I would think that the ECU map has a base pulse lenth for the start-up sequence, with perhaps the TEMP I , air temp sensor, giving some modification of the cold start enrichment of the basic pulse map. If the temp I were bad then perhaps a flooding event could occur. Sincerely, Mark Keller, 91 Carat kenneth d lewis wrote: > > Mark; > Don't the injectors spray every time the pump runs at start up? I > was wondering if it is possible to flood the engine?B |
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