bejerana
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I'm hoping one of you can shed some light into a peculiar stalling problem I have. First of all let me explain what happens; the BMW starts first crank every morning, runs great, and I can drive it for long distances (50+ miles) no problem. The stalling happens virtually every time the engine is shut off and sits for 10-15 minutes and gets restarted while still hot. I can maybe drive half a mile and the engine stalls. When it stalls, it can take anywhere from 20 min to 2 hours before I can restart it. Once it restarts it runs again without a hitch.
I've searched on the forums but could not find any similar issue.
My car is a stock 1973 3.0CS with dual carburetors. So far I've replaced the plugs, cap, rotor, coil, fuel pump, fuel filter & all fuel lines. All replaced parts were genuine BMW. I thought it was vapor lock, so I insulted the fuel lines in the engine compartment, but it did not make a difference. Any ideas of what I should look into would be much appreciated. Aloha!
I've searched on the forums but could not find any similar issue.
My car is a stock 1973 3.0CS with dual carburetors. So far I've replaced the plugs, cap, rotor, coil, fuel pump, fuel filter & all fuel lines. All replaced parts were genuine BMW. I thought it was vapor lock, so I insulted the fuel lines in the engine compartment, but it did not make a difference. Any ideas of what I should look into would be much appreciated. Aloha!