My New Ride

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Re: My New Ride

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Our BXs need loving custodian's like you.
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That's deep but true. I don't lead a particularly stressful life (I leave that to the wife) but every time I sink into those comfy seats I feel myself relax as I go through the little start up routine - pump the accelerator to set the auto-choke and turn the key, engine bursts into life but dies, try again and the engine starts and settles into a fast idle as the suspension rises, switch on the dashcam, seat belt on and waft off on another adventure, even if it's just to Lidl. Heaven :D
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Re: My New Ride

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Nothing moves you like a Citroën.
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Re: My New Ride

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panky wrote: Thu Nov 28, 2024 12:20 pm That's deep but true. I don't lead a particularly stressful life (I leave that to the wife) but every time I sink into those comfy seats I feel myself relax as I go through the little start up routine - pump the accelerator to set the auto-choke and turn the key, engine bursts into life but dies, try again and the engine starts and settles into a fast idle as the suspension rises, switch on the dashcam, seat belt on and waft off on another adventure, even if it's just to Lidl. Heaven :D
Still never figured out why it dies straight away. Fitted a brand new Solex to a cust car the other day, and that did it sometimes too! :lol:
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Re: My New Ride

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I'm thinking fuel vaporisation when the car is stood overnight after a run. The fuel filter is empty at first and it sits on top of the engine so I think it could take a couple of attempts to get the fuel through. I'm thinking of re-routing the fuel line through the wiper motor/washer bottle well as an experiment.
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Re: My New Ride

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Kitch wrote: Thu Dec 12, 2024 10:14 am
panky wrote: Thu Nov 28, 2024 12:20 pm That's deep but true. I don't lead a particularly stressful life (I leave that to the wife) but every time I sink into those comfy seats I feel myself relax as I go through the little start up routine - pump the accelerator to set the auto-choke and turn the key, engine bursts into life but dies, try again and the engine starts and settles into a fast idle as the suspension rises, switch on the dashcam, seat belt on and waft off on another adventure, even if it's just to Lidl. Heaven :D
Still never figured out why it dies straight away. Fitted a brand new Solex to a cust car the other day, and that did it sometimes too! :lol:
My Solex Z1 32/34 fitted BX did the same (while it worked, that is). At least it was consistent, every first cold start would result in an immediate stall.
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