Adnan
07-30-2007, 05:51 PM
Hi,
My starting woes continue but the situation is rather intriguing. I have a theory but I'd like you to poke holes in it.
After a three week vacation, the car started up perfectly, drove normally to the store. Twenty minutes or so must have elapsed and upon my return, she refused to start, only offering the ocassional hiccup or so. Cranking was energetic and all electricals appeared to work fine.
The next morning, she started up as if nothing had happened so I drove her home. Over the weekend, I tried again. Here is what I have found - when cold or restarted within five minutes, everything is good. If I let her sit for fifteen to twenty minutes, things seem wrong (rough running and possibly a no-start if I waited long enough). Let her cool again, and all's well.
Now for the theory. I suspect that there is a vapor lock situation somewhere in the system. It takes a while to develop, hence there isn't a problem with a quick restart or a cold engine. What would cause this? My first thought is that the check valve has failed. Bruno's site has a page on adding an external check valve but I don't know if any of you have used the method.
Electricals are fine, no corrosion or blown fuses. The car is in the SF Bay area where the weather gods are very kind to cars. The one thing I still need to check is whether the fuel pump runs always or not but I can't imagine that it would be sensitive to the temperature in the engine bay.
Love to hear your thoughts. Car is a '91 535i.
Thanks a bunch,
Adnan
My starting woes continue but the situation is rather intriguing. I have a theory but I'd like you to poke holes in it.
After a three week vacation, the car started up perfectly, drove normally to the store. Twenty minutes or so must have elapsed and upon my return, she refused to start, only offering the ocassional hiccup or so. Cranking was energetic and all electricals appeared to work fine.
The next morning, she started up as if nothing had happened so I drove her home. Over the weekend, I tried again. Here is what I have found - when cold or restarted within five minutes, everything is good. If I let her sit for fifteen to twenty minutes, things seem wrong (rough running and possibly a no-start if I waited long enough). Let her cool again, and all's well.
Now for the theory. I suspect that there is a vapor lock situation somewhere in the system. It takes a while to develop, hence there isn't a problem with a quick restart or a cold engine. What would cause this? My first thought is that the check valve has failed. Bruno's site has a page on adding an external check valve but I don't know if any of you have used the method.
Electricals are fine, no corrosion or blown fuses. The car is in the SF Bay area where the weather gods are very kind to cars. The one thing I still need to check is whether the fuel pump runs always or not but I can't imagine that it would be sensitive to the temperature in the engine bay.
Love to hear your thoughts. Car is a '91 535i.
Thanks a bunch,
Adnan