Mechanical problem, need help
umm...look at the spark plug wires. are they connected well on both ends? look inside the ends of the wires. is there any discoloration/corrosion? remove the spark plugs with a ratchet and extension. look at the prongs that are on the bottom. are they burnt/white/black/melted?
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Originally Posted by P057
"Wow I had a hard time understanding that... but from what I gather you found an open-box item that wasn't cheaper. You bought it anyways. You then called someone a dumbass while making fun of their misfortune of losing a job as you were leaving the store?
I'm surprised you were able to get out the store with that big "SUCKER" sign affixed to your back. "
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Originally Posted by P057
"Wow I had a hard time understanding that... but from what I gather you found an open-box item that wasn't cheaper. You bought it anyways. You then called someone a dumbass while making fun of their misfortune of losing a job as you were leaving the store?
I'm surprised you were able to get out the store with that big "SUCKER" sign affixed to your back. "
ok so ive tried multiple things, i replaced the spark plugs, # 3 was burnt. when replaced nothing worked. then i tried replacing the wires, that didnt work either. ive tried this test...while the engine is running, i pulled out wire 1 and the car depleeted even more, i reconnected it. i did this until i got to wire 3, once i pulled that out, nothing happens, so...something is messed up on wire/plug # 3
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So you either have no spark, fuel, or compression on that cylinder. I suggest changing the cap and rotor and if that doesn't work do a compression test to see if you have good compression in that cylinder
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you mean valves and/or seats?
the seals dont hold any pressure, they just keep oil from dripping down the valve/guide.
the contact between the valve and its seat is where the pressure is held. there is a VERY easy way to check and see if its your valves that are not sealing properly....
the seals dont hold any pressure, they just keep oil from dripping down the valve/guide.
the contact between the valve and its seat is where the pressure is held. there is a VERY easy way to check and see if its your valves that are not sealing properly....
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