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Date Posted: 11:35:18 11/16/01 Fri
Author: Al Townsend
Author Host/IP: 206.31.190.21
Subject: Fuel System

1986 928S Automatic. Recently, I noticed that my car will fire right up when cold or normal operating temperature. Sometimes not so well at operating temperature. Just recently I went out for dinner. After getting back to my car, I spun the engine to start and go. It spun freely as though it was not getting spark or fuel. I was told that fuel pressure could be low. What is the likely fix? I changed the fuel relay along with a couple of other relays that affect the ignition. It did not help. Now, the car will need to be spun a couple of times to fire up. Plugs are new (Bosch), engine is clean, top and bottom, air cleaner is fairly new. Comments please.

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