vas
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how do you define slow to start?
no reason I could think that exhaust elbow removal/refit affects starting.
I've played around a lot with my 2GM, managed to mess with the high pressure pump (thankfully only a tenner to get it checked dismantled and refitted from a local guy) had lots of issues with the lift pump which I finally removed altogether and fitted an electric one (was slowly leaking fuel back in the line), burnt the starter by continuous cranking, etc etc. Most of my "explorations" are documented here in PBO.
It's not happy to start from stone cold, full stop. Various tricks include (not mentioned in this thread yet) is to crank with closed accel for 20secs just to heat up things in there. Then 3/4full and crank to start. If compression is low, it may struggle and start on the one and then the second comes up... You can also try cranking with the one decomp lever up to help it speed up cranking. Check also battery, cables, ground from bat to engine, every little counts.
FWIW, injectors are fairly easy to remove then get them tested and refit. Few youtube videos on that.
V.
no reason I could think that exhaust elbow removal/refit affects starting.
I've played around a lot with my 2GM, managed to mess with the high pressure pump (thankfully only a tenner to get it checked dismantled and refitted from a local guy) had lots of issues with the lift pump which I finally removed altogether and fitted an electric one (was slowly leaking fuel back in the line), burnt the starter by continuous cranking, etc etc. Most of my "explorations" are documented here in PBO.
It's not happy to start from stone cold, full stop. Various tricks include (not mentioned in this thread yet) is to crank with closed accel for 20secs just to heat up things in there. Then 3/4full and crank to start. If compression is low, it may struggle and start on the one and then the second comes up... You can also try cranking with the one decomp lever up to help it speed up cranking. Check also battery, cables, ground from bat to engine, every little counts.
FWIW, injectors are fairly easy to remove then get them tested and refit. Few youtube videos on that.
V.