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Location: Saarland, Germany
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Originally Posted by jrwilson
It was before. The allen key has been sitting in there for quite awhile. I guess something made it move and jam in the hole.
I got the WUR and installed it, and it's working great. Thanks again! I'm still dealing with the harder cold start but it's not the end of the world.
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Bosch&Porsche recommend in the CIS workshop manual on adjusting the CIS / CO only putting the allen key in for adjustment and directly removing it again because it's weight heavily affects the mixture! See the instructions from the CIS manual:
Concerning the harder cold start - if the WUR is in spec and fits correctly to the car (check part no.!) I would check first and foremost for vacuum leaks with a smoke generator! If leaks have found and tightened check the sensor plate height as Porsche specified, in this relation also check mixture and idle afterwards.
If everything is tight and correct I would continue with checks of cold start valve & thermo time switch (don't know how early CIS car are equipped in that way) and fuel accumulator (it needs to be tight at the overflow and the diaphragm needs to move freely) and the check valve at the fuel pump. If car sits and both FA & check valve are not tight any more, the fuel pump needs much more time to (re-)pressurize the system on cold start.
Thomas
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1981 911 SC Coupé, platinum met. (former tin (zinc) metallic), Bilstein shocks, 915/61,930/16,WebCam20/21, Dansk 92.502SD,123ignition distributor with Permatune box as amplifier,Seine Systems Gate Shift Kit,Momo Prototipo. Want to get in touch with former owners of the car. Last registration in US was in 2013 in Lincolnshire/lL.
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