Hi all,
The Bosch VE distributor pump is designed to put out maximum fuel on start-up. In the governor there's a very light spring that holds the control collar at the maximum position when the engine is stopped. So, when you begin cranking, it injects the maximum fuel charge. As soon as the pump is doing a couple of hundred rpm, this start-up spring is fully compressed and pay no further part in proceedings and the idle spring comes into play to regulate the idle speed.

Originally Posted by
llandro
However, I have found that by applying a touch of accellerator as I turn the key, the annoying puff is much lessened.
Have to dig out the diagrams again to confirm but it seems pretty likely that touching the accelerator would probably also override the start-up spring and set the governor for a "just above idle" fuel setting, hence avoiding the max delivery "puff". Should work well with a warm engine (I'll try it later today) but might not work so well on really cold mornings though.
Ian &
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