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Re: Takes a long time to start after sitting in the cold weather ---
Thanks for the links guys!!! ---
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Re: Takes a long time to start after sitting in the cold weather ---
Typically, on a cold start, crank time will be longer. Looking at that footage, yours seems right on the "line" between ok and a little long. I say that in part, because of the fast crank speed---you must have a Odyssey battery or something like that---which should have the engine firing in a shorter time than most other ZR1s with a battery, cables and starter in the typical condition those parts on most cars would be.
I'd run the fuel pressure tests in the factory service manual just in case you've got a leaking injector.
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Re: Takes a long time to start after sitting in the cold weather ---
OK, I will definitely check the fuel pressure soon. I appreciate the advice Hib, thanks ---
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The infamous backfire occurs if the start cycle is interrupted but the key remains in "run" rather than going to "off". If the engine attains some rotation but not enough run, the ignition is hot and the engine is at a certain position with the right intake valve open, sometimes air-fuel mix in the plenum will ignite. The resulting "bang" sometimes takes out the MAP sensor and/or blows vacuum hoses off the nipples at the front or the rear of the intake manifold.
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As for holding the key on a bit longer after detecting a start, the empirical evidence is there from many owners. This eliminates the otherwise usual backfire from releasing early. I would say 1 sec to be an excessive estimate, more like 0.5 sec is all that is needed. Very repeatable.
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Re: Takes a long time to start after sitting in the cold weather ---
Just went back out, tried with priming the pumps ... and it took about 5 seconds. I don't think it made a change. I feel alright about it though at this point ---
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Lucky for me it was just the MAP hose (now secured with a small tie-wrap as insurance against that happening in the future) and no further damage. Now I hold the key - perhaps not for a full second - prolly less than that, but I make it a point to hold it in START until I'm absolutely sure it is really running (i.e., more than just a single cylinder or two that fired, is my intention). I know the bendix on the AC/Delco starters on the gen I SBC/BBCs are designed to "free wheel" when the engine starts and the speed of the flywheel over-runs the speed of the starter. I'm pretty sure it is the same for the LT5 starters, but can't say for sure. But, in reality the length of time I hold the switch in the START position is "under a second" - more like half a second or maybe less before I'm satisfied the motor is really running (for good) and the key is released. So far so good, far as my starter goes, and NO backfires since, far as I know. However, once in a while I will hear a cylinder fire and not be followed by one or more cylinders following. I'm glad I was still holding the switch in START - smoothly passing over until the motor catches for good. Not being in a big hurry to release the switch from the START position was foretold to me, and then taught first-hand by a few experiences since...YMMV. Just sayin. P.
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Re: Takes a long time to start after sitting in the cold weather ---
Thanks Paul ... I love words of wisdom like that.
I will definitely be thinking of this every time I start my car from now on. ---
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Re: Takes a long time to start after sitting in the cold weather ---
I just got back from installing a new Odyssey battery. Not sure if it was the warm weather (70) ... or because I REALLY needed a battery ... but the car seems to love it. Starts after 1-2 seconds now , instead of 5-6 !!! YAY!!! ---
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