Re: m119 94 E420 no start
To get as much airflow as possible. Your cylinders are likely flooded with gasoline. And as compression resumes, the extra air will help close the valves. And if my theory is correct, your engine will not "spring to life" at full throttle. If it does anything, it's going to start firing cylinder by cylinder until it finally gets a smooth enough to keep running. Even if it did "spring" to life, the multiple layers of rev limiter are not going to let anything bad happen.
Klink
Can you let me know why I need to floor the accelerator?
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To get as much airflow as possible. Your cylinders are likely flooded with gasoline. And as compression resumes, the extra air will help close the valves. And if my theory is correct, your engine will not "spring to life" at full throttle. If it does anything, it's going to start firing cylinder by cylinder until it finally gets a smooth enough to keep running. Even if it did "spring" to life, the multiple layers of rev limiter are not going to let anything bad happen.