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Originally Posted by Jim Richards
I disconnected the coil and cranked over the engine. Discovered a fuel leak at my fuel rail. Oops! Got that sorted and reconnected the coil. The engine fired right up. But now it seems to be running lean and dies without my intervention with the throttle. And my wife’s help with the clutch bleeding will need to be tried again. Oh well...not bad for a car that’s been sitting more than 15 months.
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Assuming you have adequate fuel pressure, I would tend to suspect a temperature sensor that thinks the engine is warm and does not activate the cold-start circuit.
In old guy speak, yer choke ain't working!
Just a guess.