ls vtec...help
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ls vtec...help
I just got everything in the car ready to start and i unplugged the dizzy to prime it...ok everything is fine. I plug the dizzy back in to start it and it still just turns over but wont start up. the timing marks all lined up on the t belt and i move the dizzy back and forth and still nothin...do yall think the dizzy or cap would be bad from sitting for like 2 months??? It worked fine when i pulled it off my car. No check engine light, i pull the plugs and they are slightly wet, like not enough fire, you can smell the gas in the exhaust pipe with a lil smoke, it jumps a bit like its getting fire every now and then while cranking...would my battery being low prevent it from getting good fire....
any help would be appreciated...
any help would be appreciated...
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Re: ls vtec...help (swapped95)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by swapped95 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">i pull the plugs and they are slightly wet, like not enough fire</TD></TR></TABLE>
that's most likely your problem, let them dry off and try again.
if not then check your dizzy cap and rotor (that cause me huge starting problems at one point as well)
but i say bump for a second opinion
that's most likely your problem, let them dry off and try again.
if not then check your dizzy cap and rotor (that cause me huge starting problems at one point as well)
but i say bump for a second opinion
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ok so i replaced the cap and rotor and the plugs and still the same thing...i think imma replace the dizzy, maybe the coil is bad...
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