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It would have to be really flooded to have to pull the plugs and do the atf trick. How often do you start the car and not let it warm up to operating temp. That one thing I learned the hard way, I let mine run for 5 to 10 minutes just to back it out of the garage. Do you try the fuse trick first, before you pull the plugs?
Watch how much of that fuel is getting into your oil too. Very many of those bad floods and it could get pretty thin.
There's also the fuel pump cut switch hack and I also heard something about removing the ball/check valve in the pump itself. You'll have to crank longer though.
Just thought I'd throw that out there.
There's also the fuel pump cut switch hack and I also heard something about removing the ball/check valve in the pump itself. You'll have to crank longer though.
Just thought I'd throw that out there.
Originally Posted by widget003' date='Feb 28 2003, 11:48 AM
Michael
Originally Posted by 88Turbo' date='Feb 28 2003, 10:49 PM
It would have to be really flooded to have to pull the plugs and do the atf trick. How often do you start the car and not let it warm up to operating temp. That one thing I learned the hard way, I let mine run for 5 to 10 minutes just to back it out of the garage. Do you try the fuse trick first, before you pull the plugs?
Originally Posted by ROTARYROCKET7' date='Mar 2 2003, 11:00 AM
i let my car warm up for 15 minutes until the water is warm.. i never ever never ever just turn on my car and drive it after 1-5minutes never
the oil and water are warm after 1-3 minutes of running...letting a car warm up for 15 minutes is a waste of time and gas. We actually tried this at the shop as an experiment. We put a case of 20-50 outside over night in the snow....it was 120 F after 2 min of idling@850prm. and the water temps stablized@185 after 3 min of idling (this was done on a 2 liter cosworth YB)
it sounds like you have a flooding problem..not compression
it sounds like you have a flooding problem..not compression
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