Running on 2 cylinders Help!!
I store my car for the winter, and it ran fine prior to putting it away in november, i started it up the other week, and now im having nothing but problems.
I've checked several different things, such as new distributer, new map sensor, checked all my vacum lines, and i can't figure out what it is.
When the car is running, it starts bogging and sounds like its going to choke out and stall, normaly at start up it revs at 2000 rpm, and now it only revs at about 1200 rpm, so i took the spark plug wire off the cylinder closes to the distributer and nothing changed, same with the second, but with the third and forth it will almost stall, so its only running on 2 cylinders, ive checked all 4 spark plugs and they are fine, and im getting spark from all 4 as well. I havent done a compression test yet, but was wondering if anyone could help or any ideas on what it would be, its a d15b7 sohc non-vtec, in a 90 crx. any thoughts or ideas would be greatly appreciated.
Phil
I've checked several different things, such as new distributer, new map sensor, checked all my vacum lines, and i can't figure out what it is.
When the car is running, it starts bogging and sounds like its going to choke out and stall, normaly at start up it revs at 2000 rpm, and now it only revs at about 1200 rpm, so i took the spark plug wire off the cylinder closes to the distributer and nothing changed, same with the second, but with the third and forth it will almost stall, so its only running on 2 cylinders, ive checked all 4 spark plugs and they are fine, and im getting spark from all 4 as well. I havent done a compression test yet, but was wondering if anyone could help or any ideas on what it would be, its a d15b7 sohc non-vtec, in a 90 crx. any thoughts or ideas would be greatly appreciated.
Phil
you should start your car once and a wile when its just sitting. its not good for the motor..anyways i have no clue whats wrong with you car. good luck.
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