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<blockquote data-quote="vwdub78" data-source="post: 596741" data-attributes="member: 25903"><p>Hi everyone, really nice to be part of the community I've just joined after we have purchased our first T2 camper 1971 in Red, absolutely love it and looking forward to getting her back to original.</p><p></p><p>I understand that from cold you pump the acc pedal twice and then start, this results in a start up within 2-3s.</p><p>However after a drive, if we pop in for a coffee come out it takes almost twice as long to fire up, feels like it is constantly cranking?</p><p>Is this normal, I would of expected it to start easier from warm?</p><p></p><p>For reference I've tried from hot start pumping and non pumping both resulting in the same.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vwdub78, post: 596741, member: 25903"] Hi everyone, really nice to be part of the community I've just joined after we have purchased our first T2 camper 1971 in Red, absolutely love it and looking forward to getting her back to original. I understand that from cold you pump the acc pedal twice and then start, this results in a start up within 2-3s. However after a drive, if we pop in for a coffee come out it takes almost twice as long to fire up, feels like it is constantly cranking? Is this normal, I would of expected it to start easier from warm? For reference I've tried from hot start pumping and non pumping both resulting in the same. [/QUOTE]
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