Date: Fri, 16 Apr 1999 21:19:04 GMT From: "Les Ferris" <lesfnopsamrspc.mb.ca> Subject: Re: Warm Up Regulator
Yea, I have a 1985 900 and I'm probably out in left field here but... can a defective warm-up regulator cause flooding, i.e., strong fuel smell and NO START. Thanks Les Eric Law wrote in message ... >Nope, that's the right name - in Bosch-speak at least. > >The warm-up regulator regulates the hydraulic pressure in part of the fuel >injection system, and varies it during the warm-up period of the engine, to >provide fuel enrichment when the engine is cold. Hence the name. > >Oh and by the way, if yours has failed, join the club! They're a common >source of trouble on older cars with CIS (a/k/a "K-Jetronic") injection. > > Eric Law > >Les Ferris <lesfnopsamrspc.mb.ca> wrote in message >news:7yLR2.4263$rv1.398734nopsamoon.mbnet.mb.ca... >> Is 'warm up regulator' the actual name of a part or is it layman's talk >for >> something? >> >> > >