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Posted: February 28th, 2005, 4:07 pm
by jimishadow
how old is cap rotor and wires?fuel filter?

Posted: February 28th, 2005, 4:31 pm
by ertaisi
I can only assume the cap rotor and wires are as old as the car. I'd imagine the fuel filter's been changed at some point, just a question of when.

Posted: February 28th, 2005, 6:46 pm
by jimishadow
try unplugging one spark plug wire at a time when ideling to see if one cyl is not firing,careful not to get a shock,use insulated plyers. if they are on tight then with car off pop each loose and slide over sparkplug but dont snap it on,stare car and remove 1 at a time with plyers if the wires are old they may be your trouble,if they are original they need changing.does it idle smooth ?

Posted: March 1st, 2005, 6:12 am
by JWMotorsports
Take you plugs out and take a picture of the electrode end of each one for us. Looking at the plugs can tell you a lot. Also, go ahead and put a new distributor cap and rotor on w/ a new set of plug wires. I recommend NGK V-Power plugs w/ Magnecore Plug Wires. If you can't afford the Magnecore wires get a set of NGK wires. Also replace the O2 sensor, pcv valve, fuel filter. Get a can of Sea Foam Deep Creep or Air/Intake cleaner and clean the throttle body and intake manifold (inside). Pull each vac hose cheaking for carbon blockage and clean if needed. This is a tune up, which it sounds like your in need of. Also run a bottle of Red Line fuel injector cleaner through it, 1 whole bottle when you fill up with gas. Do it again for the next tank of gas, then go to 1 time per month to help things stay cleaner. Please send us pics of the plugs BEFORE you do anything else and then a little while after the tune up also.