[DML] Re: Engine stumbling
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[DML] Re: Engine stumbling
- From: "Harold McElraft" <hmcelraft@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 05 May 2007 14:51:44 -0000
It could be fuel - but I suspect electrical - possibly at the voltage
resistor mounted on the firewall. Check and move all the connections
on the resistor to be sure of a clean connection. It would not hurt
to check the connections on the coil too. Clean the connections on
fuse 1 and 7. Then check the ground to the ignition ECU - behind the
driver seat.
Harold McElraft - 3354
--- In dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, deloreanernst@... wrote:
>
> This should not be happening... Coming home tonight, I stopped
for a traffic light after driving for maybe 3 minutes, and the engine
suddenly started to stumble as if I was out of gas. (Gauge shows half
full, and that's probably correct.) It nearly died, then began to
crawl forward just enough to get me out of the intersection, out of
the way. Then suddenly it went away, and I shot off like a slingshot.
Background: the plugs, wires, distributor and vac lines are less than
a year old and professionally installed. The fuel pump is too. The
other fuel tank innards and hoses were all replaced about 6 years
ago. Warm up regulator and thermotime switch also about a year old,
as is the... I forget the name... fuel relay? in the electrical
compartment. I have a blown head gasket I haven't repaired yet, but
could that be the issue? In my driveway 5 minutes later it started to
stumble a bit again, and oil pressure showed about 40 instead of 80,
unless I revved it. At least it would rev. I spent thousands on tune
up related issues last spring at my usual D vendor, and the car was
fine. Now what?
> Wayne
> 11174
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