cold start problem

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by ulas c coskun, Dec 4, 2010.

  1. hello all,

    I have a 91 Plymouth acclaim 2.5L car.

    I have a couple of problem. I would like to ask about one of them
    here.

    When it is cold, sub freezing temperatures, it hesitates at
    acceleration at cold starts. i.e. In the mornings, I run the car,
    start driving, but when I try to accelerate it hesitates. I take it
    easy, and accelerate slowly, it drives fine. After 30 seconds or so
    everything becomes normal even on hard acceleration.

    What do you think about my problem with my car.

    Ulas.
     
    ulas c coskun, Dec 4, 2010
    #1
  2. It is a non-turbo 2.5 then it is throttle body injected so just like a
    carbureted engine it has a "wet" intake manifold. The intake has to warm up
    before it will run correctly. Make sure the heat stove system is working
    properly by pulling the plastic hose off of the airbox and check to see that
    the flap inside moves when the engine is started cold. Also make sure the
    metal flex tube going from the bottom of the airbox to the exhaust manifold
    shroud is intact.

    Beyond that you may need to do a tune-up.

    DO NOT hotrod (hard accelerate) a 2.2 or 2.5 when it is cold. It is an iron
    block aluminum head engine and hotrodding it will blow the head gasket.
    Aluminum expands faster than iron and steel so as the engine warms up the
    head expands more than the head bolts and increases the clamping force on
    the gasket.

    My sister cold hotrodded my aunt's '92 Dodge Spirit 2.5 (same car as yours)
    taking her back and forth to her doctor's appointments halfway across the
    state and blew the head gasket between the #2 and #3 cylinders.
     
    Daniel who wants to know, Dec 5, 2010
    #2
  3. This is the best answers I got for a long time. Thank you for your
    time. I know my metal flex tube has problems. I will check the flaps
    also. When the weather gets warmer I will work on it. it is teens
    outside now.

    Have a good year guys.
     
    ulas c coskun, Jan 5, 2011
    #3
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