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'78 280Z has trouble starting in hot weather


mtndude

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So, this is my first time driving my '78 Z on a regular basis in such hot weather. A recent heat wave has brought temperatures well into the 90s. Here's the problem: When I go to start it (cold engine), it runs fine. But when I park and return to start it within 20 or 30 minutes (engine still hot), it doesn't start. It takes a long time to finally get it running, and once I do it runs great. I'm aware that vapor lock is non-existent with EFI, so are there any other diagnoses? Does it have to do with the heat or is that just a coincidence?

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Mine started doing the similar thing at the end of last summer/fall season before I put it away for winter storage and I haven't had a chance yet to correct it. My guesses so far that I'm thinking off the top of my head is either

A) Faulty Coolant Temp Sensor or

B) possibly I got a bad check valve in the fuel pump and it's not maintaining 36.3 fuel pressure like it's suppose to which is causing the "Hard to restart" issue. If I shut mine down and restart it right away it fires up instantly. It only struggles to start after sitting for a period of time so I'm kinda leaning towards B. I'm not sure yet. I got to do some testing myself :)

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