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Car doesn’t pull as usual
Sumith
Posted on: 2010/6/28 4:10
Hi Guys
I got a wired problem with datto, it doesn’t pull as usual pickup is very low, checked the spark plugs, cylinder 2 plug was wet and all the others were dry and white color as usual, so installed the wet spark plug to another cylinder and ran it and saw then it was dry , so assumed that all the spark plugs are ok ,my mechanic said that ignition coil is bad and leaking electricity, what is the best way to check ignition coil ? later I checked the contact point it was ok, but rotor had a burn mark , so I sand paper it, still car has the same problem, suddenly for few seconds it pulls as usual then again like a tractor, When cold start it has a misfire between 2000 -3000K rpm also but only once then after no more misfire. So what do you guys guess? I want to 100% confirm whether it is really the ignition coil before buying it if not I am loosing 25 $. Or is there any thing wrong with engine cylinder, checked the exhaust tail it is black but no sign of oil burn at all, it is dry Is wrong or faulty ignition coil will affect only one spark plug to be wet and others to be dry ? Or is it something with distributor cap? Your help is extremely needed guys. I got LUCAS Barrel type liquid Ignition coil it is older than 4 Years Thanks Regards sumith
#2
Re: Car doesn’t pull as usual
hotrocket
Posted on: 2010/6/28 4:18
you mite have spark jumping to earth.....check rotor cap for cracks, that tend to make it douie
#3
Re: Car doesn’t pull as usual
Sumith
Posted on: 2010/6/28 8:56
Hi Guys
Come on guys . i need further more ideas and suggestions please.. Thanks Regards sumith
#4
Re: Car doesn’t pull as usual
Ivan1
Posted on: 2010/6/28 9:57
Sumith, 40 years ago an old mechanic told me to wait till its dark, lift the bonnet and get someone to rev the car so that you can see if sparks are jumping anywhere.Give it a try.
#5
Re: Car doesn’t pull as usual
Sumith
Posted on: 2010/6/28 10:02
Hi Ivan1
That is an great idea, i also thought it earlier actually i was planning this yesterday but i missed the chance, any way i am going to do this . Thanks Regards Sumith
#6
Re: Car doesn’t pull as usual
ssskiwi
Posted on: 2010/6/28 11:23
Check the resistance of the ignition leads, can't remember the value they should be (far to long ago!) but you will notice if one is a lot higher value than the rest.
#7
Re: Car doesn’t pull as usual
levey
Posted on: 2010/6/28 12:02
If its not dark enough to see the spark try touching all of the lead ends with the motor running, you will know for sure if there is a jumping spark!
#9
Re: Car doesn’t pull as usual
dattodude
Posted on: 2010/6/28 12:15
Sumith,
I don't think your country is famous for high quality fuels...certainly not in some regions. It's most likely just a poor fuel issue. Maybe it is time to buy a compression tester guage.. They can be bought for between $30 - $200 at the auto accessories shops. Assuming you have them over there!? It would be a handy addition to the tool box if you are going to keep "cars" as a hobby.
#10
Re: Car doesn’t pull as usual
hotrocket
Posted on: 2010/6/28 13:36
have ever you heard of "trial and error"
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