Bruce
I was getting such fast starts with the Howell EFI that I used a timer module to delay start for oil pressure to come up in the engine before putting spark to it.
It’s not much, but the 2-3 seconds of cranking is much more like a Q-Jet than a modern EFI system.
The oil pressure comes up, and then spark is put to it.
I don’t know if alleged science behind this makes sense, but it seems to.
Dolph
DE AD0LF
Wheeling, West Virginia
1977 26’ ex-PalmBeach
Howell EFI & EBL, Reaction Arms, Manny Transmission
“The Aluminum and Fiberglass Mistress”
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> Olly,
> I'm thinking the biggest reason for long cranking before starting is fuel boiled out (evaporated) from the fuel bowl in the carb, like Ken said. Even
> if the cross-over is blocked which helps a lot, the carb is sitting on top of a large engine which takes a while to cool. Also most motorhomes tend
> sit for a long time giving ample time for the fuel to evaporate.
>
> When this happens, the fuel pump must pull fuel through about 20 some feet of fuel line and up to the carb before it even starts to refill it. Of
> course this only happens with the OEM fuel pump when you are cranking the engine...so you crank and crank and crank...
>
> by adding an electric fuel pump with a momentary "Prime" switch, you can bypass the cranking and just push the Prime button for a few seconds to fill
> the carb. Now it should start within the 2-3 seconds you desire.
>
> So to answer your question "should a properly setup original setup should start within a 2-3 second period max?" I'm guessing they never did due to
> the hot crossover and usual extended time between starts would leave it with an empty fuel bowl.
>
> I have EFI and the fuel pump runs for several seconds as soon as I turn the key to IGN this primes the fuel system to ready for start. It always
> starts in about 1-2 seconds. I have a "Prime" button for my Onan generator as it has the same empty fuel bowl issue. I press and hold the Prime
> button for a few seconds (I can hear the fuel pump change tone when the fuel bowl is full), then I hit the start button and it starts within 2-3
> seconds.
>
> Interestingly my new GMC pickup truck with direct injection, runs the fuel pump for a few seconds as soon as I open the driver's door. This primes the
> fuel system in preparation to start.
>
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> Bruce Hislop
> ON Canada
> 77PB, 455 Dick P. rebuilt, DynamicEFI EBL EFI & ESC.1 ton front end
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