Start Then Stutter at Open Throttle
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Start Then Stutter at Open Throttle
I have done a bit of searching but haven't found any answers directly related to my problem. The engine starts and idles fine but when I open the throttle the engine stutters and nearly stalls. Once it warms up, it operates as normal.
I recently replaced the fuel pump and all the fuel lines. I was having some cold start issues during the winter but didn't get to diagnosing and fixing it and now that it's warm out, it isn't a problem. Is this engine stutter during warm up related to a component of the cold start system or do the symptoms indicate an issue with the MAF Sensor or Throttle?
I recently replaced the fuel pump and all the fuel lines. I was having some cold start issues during the winter but didn't get to diagnosing and fixing it and now that it's warm out, it isn't a problem. Is this engine stutter during warm up related to a component of the cold start system or do the symptoms indicate an issue with the MAF Sensor or Throttle?
It's not related to the cold start system, it is cold start, not cold run, and only works while cranking. It could be an AFM problem, though not a MAF since it doesn't have one, it could be fuel pressure, coolant temp or most likely a vacuum leak. Check the timing too.
Mike W.
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Hey guys, i bought a 76' 528 recently to replace my 520i - curiously it has the same issue on full throttle, however only when opening the throttle fully from idle.
Once the revs are > ~ 2k the engine revs freely.
I noticed with the air filters / shroud removed the rear carb backfires & spits fuel out the top when the throttle is at WOT from idle.
Further to this the car doesn't seem to want to idle once warm & will stall when coasting in gear (auto)
Hope this makes sense, any ideas are welcome.
(35 y/o carbureted sixes are a bit foreign to me!)
Thanks
Ben
Once the revs are > ~ 2k the engine revs freely.
I noticed with the air filters / shroud removed the rear carb backfires & spits fuel out the top when the throttle is at WOT from idle.
Further to this the car doesn't seem to want to idle once warm & will stall when coasting in gear (auto)
Hope this makes sense, any ideas are welcome.
(35 y/o carbureted sixes are a bit foreign to me!)
Thanks
Ben
- Falkenberg
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Carbureted? The 2 Zenith?
Check if the accelerator pump is working. With engine stopped, look in to the smaller venturi, pull the accelerator (or the small lever that operates the pump) and see if the small tube of the accelerator pump spits out fuel.
I'd also say that you better might open a new topic for carburetor problems. It might get long.
Check if the accelerator pump is working. With engine stopped, look in to the smaller venturi, pull the accelerator (or the small lever that operates the pump) and see if the small tube of the accelerator pump spits out fuel.
I'd also say that you better might open a new topic for carburetor problems. It might get long.
1961 Simson AWO sport (Brasoveanca)
1968 BMW 114 2002
1976 BMW E12 528 (Malèna)
1987 Kawasaki GPz900r
1996 Moto Guzzi V75 PA NT
1968 BMW 114 2002
1976 BMW E12 528 (Malèna)
1987 Kawasaki GPz900r
1996 Moto Guzzi V75 PA NT
The Evil Zeniths??? I had those on a Bav (E3) and hated them. Ours may have been a bit worse with emissions controls, but I had a terrible time keeping them in tune. And if I adjusted them for a good idle, I had a flat spot everywhere in the RPM range when I gave it gas. If I screwed the idle jets way in I could pretty much eliminate that flat spot, but then after a matter of days I lost my idle. Good power, good economy, but terrible driveability, especially at low speeds in parking lots. I finally fixed it by taking the whole L jet FI system off a 530i E12 and installing it. 
Mike W.
02 525ita. Wife's, aka grocery getter
02 530i. New to the fleet, 3 pedals.
03 QX4, AKA the Datsun. Finally got the 4WD vacationmoble to stop smoking.
07 Xterra. Still on the DL, a purchase from hell.
02 525ita. Wife's, aka grocery getter
02 530i. New to the fleet, 3 pedals.
03 QX4, AKA the Datsun. Finally got the 4WD vacationmoble to stop smoking.
07 Xterra. Still on the DL, a purchase from hell.
^^ Yup, evil Zenith's!
Damn, didn't want to hear that. The car's only got a 129k kms on the clock so it hasn't had a lot of driving in the past.
It's not registered so i'm hoping i can solve this issue myself before i get the car inspected - if not i'm hunting down a good bmw mechanic as we speak.
Maybe i should consider the L-Jet upgrade too ... hmmm
Any other advice out there on the Zenith's, or a suitable upgrade (cost effective)?
Thanks
Damn, didn't want to hear that. The car's only got a 129k kms on the clock so it hasn't had a lot of driving in the past.
It's not registered so i'm hoping i can solve this issue myself before i get the car inspected - if not i'm hunting down a good bmw mechanic as we speak.
Maybe i should consider the L-Jet upgrade too ... hmmm
Any other advice out there on the Zenith's, or a suitable upgrade (cost effective)?
Thanks
- Falkenberg
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You can get the Zeniths to work, I've got them on my car, they are not brilliant but neither are they evil. It just takes some time to set them up. I can't say that I've needed very frequent tune-ups. Maybe it also depends on how much of a perfectionist you are. I've been running mine without adjusting anything since July last summer, until last month I decided to tried a colortune spark plug to check the mixture (which was a bit lean, so I've adjusted it a bit).
If your's are in a bad shape, you can still find repair kits for them. Just be sure that they have no vacuum leaks in the lower stages. If nothing leaks, I strongly recommend to NOT remove them from the intake manifolds, because that might give air leaks when you put them back and tighten the 4 13mm bolts uneven etc. A removal is not needed anyway when you just want to clean the stage with the jets. Be careful not no rip the gaskets when you open them up. I found that they open nicely when you, after removing all the screws (mind the one under the air box bolt!), tap the unscrewed part with a small hammer or a crew driver.
Check all diaphragm, all moving bits, etc. Don't give up too quickly in them.
Usefull links:
http://www.e9coupe.com/tech/zeniths/bmw2/bmw2.html
http://www.e9coupe.com/tech/zeniths/bmw1/bmw1.html
http://www.ruddies-berlin.de/35INATbmw.htm
If your's are in a bad shape, you can still find repair kits for them. Just be sure that they have no vacuum leaks in the lower stages. If nothing leaks, I strongly recommend to NOT remove them from the intake manifolds, because that might give air leaks when you put them back and tighten the 4 13mm bolts uneven etc. A removal is not needed anyway when you just want to clean the stage with the jets. Be careful not no rip the gaskets when you open them up. I found that they open nicely when you, after removing all the screws (mind the one under the air box bolt!), tap the unscrewed part with a small hammer or a crew driver.
Check all diaphragm, all moving bits, etc. Don't give up too quickly in them.
Usefull links:
http://www.e9coupe.com/tech/zeniths/bmw2/bmw2.html
http://www.e9coupe.com/tech/zeniths/bmw1/bmw1.html
http://www.ruddies-berlin.de/35INATbmw.htm
1961 Simson AWO sport (Brasoveanca)
1968 BMW 114 2002
1976 BMW E12 528 (Malèna)
1987 Kawasaki GPz900r
1996 Moto Guzzi V75 PA NT
1968 BMW 114 2002
1976 BMW E12 528 (Malèna)
1987 Kawasaki GPz900r
1996 Moto Guzzi V75 PA NT
- Falkenberg
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Agreed, rarely is it necessary to remove them from the manifold. I could make them run better with a larger main jet, but mileage went to hell. Maybe memory is playing tricks on me, but it seemed like I had them open weekly. I'd just take the top off while they were on the car, pull the jets out, spray carb cleaner down them and thru the jets, then reassemble. Then I'd be good for another few weeks. On US cars at least, the "jet" in the accelerator pump sprayer was just too small. I never did figure out a fix for that. Yours might not be so cursed, but they are still not friendly carbs.Falkenberg wrote:
If nothing leaks, I strongly recommend to NOT remove them from the intake manifolds, because that might give air leaks when you put them back and tighten the 4 13mm bolts uneven etc. A removal is not needed anyway when you just want to clean the stage with the jets. Be careful not no rip the gaskets when you open them up. I found that they open nicely when you, after removing all the screws (mind the one under the air box bolt!), tap the unscrewed part with a small hammer or a crew driver.
It was interesting what happened when I went to L jet though, I lost torque, I lost some economy, I maybe gained a little top end, but it would rev forever, and it just drove a thousand times better. Like a new car, step on the pedal and it went. Part throttle and it would cruise nicely. Perhaps less sporting in a sense, but a far nicer car.
Mike W.
02 525ita. Wife's, aka grocery getter
02 530i. New to the fleet, 3 pedals.
03 QX4, AKA the Datsun. Finally got the 4WD vacationmoble to stop smoking.
07 Xterra. Still on the DL, a purchase from hell.
02 525ita. Wife's, aka grocery getter
02 530i. New to the fleet, 3 pedals.
03 QX4, AKA the Datsun. Finally got the 4WD vacationmoble to stop smoking.
07 Xterra. Still on the DL, a purchase from hell.
- Falkenberg
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Possible, I'm just sharing my experience, just as you are.Mike W. wrote: Yours might not be so cursed, but they are still not friendly carbs.
I've noticed some time ago that max torque number for the zenith 528 is bit higher and at lower RPM than for the fuel injected 528i. That would be conform your experience.Mike W. wrote: It was interesting what happened when I went to L jet though, I lost torque, I lost some economy, I maybe gained a little top end, but it would rev forever, and it just drove a thousand times better.
I'm not disputing the better driveability of L-jet, I'm just saying that a good Zenith setup is not a nightmare. A good L-jet (or motronic) will most likely perform better, else evolution would become involution.
In the end I think it just sums up to what would be the easier way to get a usable / satisfactory car. Since no time is spend yet on the Zenith, my argument is to at least give them a try. Pennies.
1961 Simson AWO sport (Brasoveanca)
1968 BMW 114 2002
1976 BMW E12 528 (Malèna)
1987 Kawasaki GPz900r
1996 Moto Guzzi V75 PA NT
1968 BMW 114 2002
1976 BMW E12 528 (Malèna)
1987 Kawasaki GPz900r
1996 Moto Guzzi V75 PA NT
Had a bit of a fiddle today & the rear carbs fuel flow is audibly louder when applying throttle from idle. I assume it's a syncronisation issue going off section 7.3 on the following doc:
http://www.e9coupe.com/tech/zeniths/bmw2/bmw2.html
In fact, any of those issues sound possible.
I'll be getting a pro to look over them in the near future, will advise of the outcome.
Thanks.
http://www.e9coupe.com/tech/zeniths/bmw2/bmw2.html
In fact, any of those issues sound possible.
I'll be getting a pro to look over them in the near future, will advise of the outcome.
Thanks.
I had the carbs adjusted & overall the car runs fantastic.Mike W. wrote:And if I adjusted them for a good idle, I had a flat spot everywhere in the RPM range when I gave it gas. If I screwed the idle jets way in I could pretty much eliminate that flat spot, but then after a matter of days I lost my idle.
However i have the same issue with idle - identical to what you said Mike, just a pain to drive around parking lots etc..
Anybody got a miracle solution or should i ditch the carbs?
1976 528
Just for future reference (if in fact there's anyone else out there that still has the zeniths) the solution to the problem was to remove the blocked accelerator pump from the rear carb, blow some carb cleaner through it & reassemble.
10 minute job, car runs perfect - no stutter or stalling at idle.
Thanks to Falkenberg for his spot on diagnosis
10 minute job, car runs perfect - no stutter or stalling at idle.
Thanks to Falkenberg for his spot on diagnosis
1976 528