Re: [DML]Only running on five cylinders, turning into desperation
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Re: [DML]Only running on five cylinders, turning into desperation
- From: "jtrealtywebspannet" <jtrealty@xxxx>
- Date: Thu, 10 Oct 2002 17:56:48 -0000
It sounds like the wires are at least going the right way. Make sure
they are firmly installed into the distributer cap and "snapped" onto
the spark plugs. You should feel the ignition wires "pop" onto the
plug when installed all the way on. I think your problem is the
distributer. Either you don't have the rotor in correctly or the cap
is not snapped on right. Remove the cap and MAKE SURE THE BUMP INSIDE
THE ROTOR IS ALIGNED WITH THE NOTCH IN THE DISTRIBUTER SHAFT. When
reinstalling the cap make sure it too is lined up with the bump on the
cap and the notch in the casting and that the cap is COMPLETLY seated
on the distributer. If these parts were not assembled correctly and
you tried to start the motor you could have damaged them so when they
are apart inspect for broken pieces or cracks. Another thing you could
try is to pull a spark plug, stick it in a wire, lay it on the engine
and when cranking it should have a nice, fat, blue spark. This will at
least prove out the wires and coil. It will not tell you if the rotor
is incorrectly positioned inside the distributer.
David teitelbaum
vin 10757
--- In dmcnews@xxxx, "Payne" <bpayne@xxxx> wrote:
> Okay, I want to thank everybody who has helped me with my little
tune up
> adventure I've undertaken. I couldn't have gotten this far without
you!
>
> Now I have a new problem that has proven most frustrating (I'll
spare you
> what I really call it, due to my remaining sense of decency). The
car
> simply won't run at all now. Even when it was running on five
cylinders, it
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