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i started the car n it stalled, for what reason i dont knowm, then i started it again n it started up and was idling pretty rough , checked the plugs n its still runnin on all cylenders, i dont know what it could be, maybe injecters cloged i dont know, was running fine yesterday, any ideas as to what it could be ? dont know if i should drive it or not
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have u had the battery disconnected, just an idea
I had this samn problem a couple of months ago, started up cold and ran terrible like on 4 cyl. turned it off, 2 hours later started it and it ran fine again. Is your problem constant even at operating temp?
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when mine did this
it was the coil on its way out.
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twr7cx |
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give it an Itallian tuneup maybe? see what happens. could be many things.
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just0matic |
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yeah that was it, few hrs later it started fine, strange, oh well
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just0matic |
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whats the deal with the coil's? i remember some one telling me to get a EF rather then a EL coil
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EL's dont have coil packs...
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old_mate |
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They dont have coil packs
but what provides spark to the dizzy? A coil.
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EF's don't have a dizzy, they are on a coil pack,
EL are back on the dizzy..
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just0matic |
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AHhh thats the one!! how hard is it to swap it over to the ef way? or is it not worth the effort
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mine does this everytime its cold, hunts for idle, after i drive it up the road its fine *shrug*
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on the intake of the EL falcons there is a idle valve and sometimes they get a bit of s**t in them and they run like crap. just spray the inside of the intake at the idle valve with some carby cleaner and give it a light rub with your finger and spray the carbon off. this is a common problem with mine
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