Back home from my recent travel so now keen to resolve my cold start problem.
Firstly, before the car was delivered to me, it apparently had the common gelled fuel problem caused by extended underuse. The tank was removed and cleaned, the fuel pump overhauled. When it arrived, it ran fairly well when warm, but started poorly.
Subsequently I have dismantled, cleaned and checked the CSV and WRD are functioning properly during cranking and that the ignition and fuel flows are correct. I have done the linkage tour, corrected the usual issues, upgrade the ignition and set the timing to Dr Benz recommended settings.
In spite of this, she still requires around 4 to 6 seconds of cranking when cold before it will catch. It then stumbles for another few seconds, often stopping. Much better on the second cranking. Once it starts, it is OK and runs perfectly when fully warm. Starts perfectly when warm.
I have read that old fuel gunk can become trapped under the IP check values, causing them to leak back leaving no fuel in the injector lines. Letting the pump run for a while before cranking does not seem to have any effect and as there is no apparent change in pump note to indicate a loss of fuel line pressure, I do not believe the problem is on the supply side.
Am I right to suspect the IP check valves, in light of this evidence?
Is there anything I have overlooked?
Jeff
Attached a couple of images in her in her rarely needed "formal attire" (hard top on).