- Posts: 6
- Thank you received: 0
Die Bosch D-Jetronic war 1967 die erste Großserien elektronische Einspritzung der Welt. - Bosch's D-Jetronic was the first mass-production electronic fuel injection.
M117 4.5 Hard Hor Starting — 15–20 Minute Rest Period
- djetsearcher
- Topic Author
- Offline
- New Member
-
Less
More
10 Apr 2026 22:15 #24634
by djetsearcher
M117 4.5 Hard Hor Starting — 15–20 Minute Rest Period was created by djetsearcher
I'm experiencing an issue with my car that's puzzling me. When the engine runs fine but then sits for 15–20 minutes before restarting, the car becomes very difficult to start. After several attempts, it usually fires and runs normally.However, cold starts and restarts after 30–45+ minutes of running both work without issue.Recent work completed:
W108 1972 4.5 USA
- Ignition components replaced
- Injector trigger points serviced
- Throttle position switch (TPS) replaced
W108 1972 4.5 USA
Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.
- Obelix
-
- Offline
- Platinum Member
-
Less
More
- Posts: 744
- Thank you received: 227
11 Apr 2026 09:10 #24635
by Obelix
Gruß
Christian
Replied by Obelix on topic M117 4.5 Hard Hor Starting — 15–20 Minute Rest Period
...check if the hotstart-device is working !
Gruß
Christian
Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.
- nordfisch
-
- Offline
- Platinum Member
-
Less
More
- Posts: 2767
- Thank you received: 787
11 Apr 2026 13:59 #24639
by nordfisch
Replied by nordfisch on topic M117 4.5 Hard Hor Starting — 15–20 Minute Rest Period
Hi Christian,
where is the hotstart-device?
Never heard of this...
Regards
Norbert
where is the hotstart-device?
Never heard of this...
Regards
Norbert
Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.
- djetsearcher
- Topic Author
- Offline
- New Member
-
Less
More
- Posts: 6
- Thank you received: 0
11 Apr 2026 19:06 #24643
by djetsearcher
Replied by djetsearcher on topic M117 4.5 Hard Hor Starting — 15–20 Minute Rest Period
Correct - no such device.
@Nordfisch - any ideas on the issue?
@Nordfisch - any ideas on the issue?
Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.
- nordfisch
-
- Offline
- Platinum Member
-
Less
More
- Posts: 2767
- Thank you received: 787
11 Apr 2026 20:05 - 11 Apr 2026 20:08 #24644
by nordfisch
Replied by nordfisch on topic M117 4.5 Hard Hor Starting — 15–20 Minute Rest Period
Hi Tom <found your First name in your first thread>,
maybe you have a vapor-lock-problem.
Did you measure the fuel pressure with engine running and after shutoff?
One critical point in the future could be the short hose between pressure regulator and the damper. It tends to clogg. I saw it in the photo of your first posting.
Use a pre-bended hose like this one. Not available at Mercedes in Germany nowadays, but maybe you get one... there are alternatives, too.
This image is hidden for guests.
Regards
Norbert
edit: Try to get possible vapor out of the system by switching ignition on and off several times before starting.
maybe you have a vapor-lock-problem.
Did you measure the fuel pressure with engine running and after shutoff?
One critical point in the future could be the short hose between pressure regulator and the damper. It tends to clogg. I saw it in the photo of your first posting.
Use a pre-bended hose like this one. Not available at Mercedes in Germany nowadays, but maybe you get one... there are alternatives, too.
This image is hidden for guests.
Please log in or register to see it.
Regards
Norbert
edit: Try to get possible vapor out of the system by switching ignition on and off several times before starting.
Last edit: 11 Apr 2026 20:08 by nordfisch.
Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.
- djetsearcher
- Topic Author
- Offline
- New Member
-
Less
More
- Posts: 6
- Thank you received: 0
12 Apr 2026 04:45 #24646
by djetsearcher
Replied by djetsearcher on topic M117 4.5 Hard Hor Starting — 15–20 Minute Rest Period
Thanks
Also the picture was not of my engine - it was an internet photo but I will check my car and provide the engine.
I eventually can get the car started, but it takes some dozen + fuel pump activations, then it starts sluggishly then corrects. I read that four to five should be sufficent but this is not in my case.
Also I just purchased my fuel pressure gauge equipment and will verify.
Thanks for the pointers.
Also the picture was not of my engine - it was an internet photo but I will check my car and provide the engine.
I eventually can get the car started, but it takes some dozen + fuel pump activations, then it starts sluggishly then corrects. I read that four to five should be sufficent but this is not in my case.
Also I just purchased my fuel pressure gauge equipment and will verify.
Thanks for the pointers.
Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.
Time to create page: 0.092 seconds