Smokey start....what's about to go?
Posted: Fri Jun 22, 2007 2:00 pm
Firstly I've a 91 316i, M40 engine.
When I start it first thing in the morning it appears to have no power, unless I rev it slightly (to about 2500rpm) after this it drives completely fine. It feels as though there is a blockage somewhere and it's cleared with a few revs.
If I try to drive it without doing this it kind of jerks along in a completely undriveable state.
I'd noticed it to smoke slightly during this process, this morning I noticed that this smoke was a distinct blue colour. It had originally looked black so I'd put these issues down to the choke/ it flooding on startup.
The car doesn't appear to be burning any oil, I've done 2500 miles since changing the oil, and it has moved down on the stick slightly, but not a crazy ammount.
The car smells strongly of petrol sometimes when it's started, I don't know if this is related, it's another thing I'm looking into.
Sorry about the long post, does anyone know what's going on/had something similar happen to them?
Thanking you in advance,
Peter
When I start it first thing in the morning it appears to have no power, unless I rev it slightly (to about 2500rpm) after this it drives completely fine. It feels as though there is a blockage somewhere and it's cleared with a few revs.
If I try to drive it without doing this it kind of jerks along in a completely undriveable state.
I'd noticed it to smoke slightly during this process, this morning I noticed that this smoke was a distinct blue colour. It had originally looked black so I'd put these issues down to the choke/ it flooding on startup.
The car doesn't appear to be burning any oil, I've done 2500 miles since changing the oil, and it has moved down on the stick slightly, but not a crazy ammount.
The car smells strongly of petrol sometimes when it's started, I don't know if this is related, it's another thing I'm looking into.
Sorry about the long post, does anyone know what's going on/had something similar happen to them?
Thanking you in advance,
Peter