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1972 BMW 2002 tii

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1972 BMW 2002 tii
VIN: 2763105
  • 150k mi TMU
  • Location: Pomona, California, USA
  • Originality: Project
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  • Transmission: Manual
  • Handedness: LHD
  • There are 7 BMW 2002tii Coupe (1971 to 1975) for sale right now.
Anon

What are some common issues with the fuel injection system on the 1972 BMW 2002 Tii?

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Based on my research, here are the most common fuel-injection headaches owners report on the ‘72 2002 tii’s Kugelfischer mechanical system:

  1. Cold-start enrichment gremlins
    The separate cold-start injector can stick or the thermo-time switch fails, so the engine either floods on start-up or needs endless cranking when cold. A quick voltmeter check of the switch and cleaning the injector usually sorts it.

  2. Pump-shaft seal weeps
    After 50-plus years the main pump seal hardens and fuel seeps down the block—looks messy and smells worse. Re-seal kits are still around, but the pump has to come off the engine.

  3. Idle-mixture instability
    The warm-up regulator’s piston can hang up as the engine heats, so idle speed hunts 200-300 rpm. A 2-3 mm shim on the enrichment lever is a well-known DIY fix.

  4. Delivery-valve dribble
    Microscopic wear on the pump’s delivery valves lets fuel drip into the ports after shut-down, causing hot-restart flooding. A pump rebuild (≈$900-$1,200) cures it.

  5. Timing-chain stretch
    Because the pump is driven off the cam, a loose chain retards injection timing and the car feels flat. A fresh chain and re-indexing the pump restores the zip.

  6. Filter neglect
    The tiny in-pump screen clogs first, then the metering piston scores. Replace the filter every 12 k miles and run a quality injector cleaner to keep the pump alive.

Most of these issues show up as hard starting, lumpy idle, or a sudden thirst for fuel, but they’re all fixable with patience and the right rebuild parts.

Can I help you find more 2002 tiis or answer anything else about this green ‘72 car?