2 cylinders low compression after stoping
This is for my brother's nissan pulsar.
My brother drove his car to work, the car drove perfect. The engine then cooled off for 8 hours then when he started it, cylinders 1 and 2 didn't fire. It gets a spark and it's carburated so I'm sure that it is getting fuel. Cylinder 1 looks abnormaly clean so I am probably think that it is a head gasket.
What do you guys think. I know that it has low compression by the way the engine cranks. I start the car and remove the 2 spark plug cables at it has no effect. I pull out the plugs and the car runs much better. Any ideas?
Modified by EsQueue at 8:38 PM 5/8/2006
My brother drove his car to work, the car drove perfect. The engine then cooled off for 8 hours then when he started it, cylinders 1 and 2 didn't fire. It gets a spark and it's carburated so I'm sure that it is getting fuel. Cylinder 1 looks abnormaly clean so I am probably think that it is a head gasket.
What do you guys think. I know that it has low compression by the way the engine cranks. I start the car and remove the 2 spark plug cables at it has no effect. I pull out the plugs and the car runs much better. Any ideas?
Modified by EsQueue at 8:38 PM 5/8/2006
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