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Old 03-28-2008, 11:57 PM
troylatif troylatif is offline
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Long warm-up time on '85 380se

Hi guys,

I did a lot of searching about smog pumps after finding that mine has died via the clutch seizing up.

So I see that the consensus on the smog pump is its useless after the car has warmed up. However, I gather from the responses to other posts that the rate of warmup is entirely dependent upon the smog pump injecting extra air into the combustion system.

My question is, could my long warm-up times be caused by a dead smog pump? It seems that I have to be driving long distances for the car to reach a temperature equilibrium, otherwise it drops down to 80 C or so and jumps at idle up to 90 C and then down again when in normal traffic or plain idling.

Thanks for your input,

-Troy
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