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> Hard to start after setting for several hours., Possible fuel problem, need help
rick1062
post Nov 11 2014, 09:27 PM
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Hi Folks,

I am brand new to this forum and to Porsche in general. I am working on a 1975 914 1.8 engine in California. It is very hard to start after setting several hours, like overnight. It cranks well with the battery and starter but won't start. If I crank it over long enough and after several trys it will fire up. Then it seems to run pretty well. It will restart fine again until I turn it off for several hours again. From a general mechanical stand point it seems like it isn't getting fuel until I crank it over long enough, then it will start and restart. I replaced the fuel pump and filter near the tank up front, but that didn't seem to help.

I could really use some of your experience and help on this problem.

Thanks in advance,

Rick
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post Nov 12 2014, 11:40 AM
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My car had EXACTLY this same problem. I'm going to finish installed my rebuilt engine this weekend, so it will be interesting to see if that fixes it. Never did figure out the cause.
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