Cold engine likes to die |
Cold engine likes to die |
Mar 27, 2013 - 3:37 PM |
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Enthusiast Joined Mar 6, '13 From Tampa Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) |
So believe it or not, it's been a little chilly in Florida the past few days. By chilly I mean low to mid 40s. I know its snowing in other parts of the world but for FL, it's chilly! I started my car Monday, turned over just fine and then promptly the rpm's fell to 0 and it died. I tried again, same thing. I thought if i drive it some it'll warm up and be fine. It died 3 more times when the clutch was pushed if, so i had to keep my foot on the gas so it wouldn't die used my left foot to brake to get to work. after about 5-10 minutes of that it would run without dying. I'm thinking that the battery's ok, else it wouldn't have turned over at all correct? Anybody have an idea why a cold engine would die like that? I'm stumped.
This post has been edited by PaddyTapps: Mar 27, 2013 - 3:38 PM |
Mar 28, 2013 - 3:34 PM |
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Enthusiast Joined Mar 6, '13 From Tampa Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) |
Pulled the spark plugs this is what i found:
in order as if looking at the engine bay straight on looking down into where that spark plug came from, and notice some stuff around the injector? dunno how that got there. another view.. looks nasty! nice n shiny wet spark plug, smells like gas Is this just a case of bad plugs or is there something else causing that one plug to be soaked in gas? |
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