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rotaryguy481 04-21-2010 06:14 PM

1988 t2 acts like its just flooding -
 
Aight guys it ran for about a day and quit again I have a 88 t2 no emmisions and it acts like its just flooding I'm getting fire but not sure if my plugs are beyond gone or what I checked the tps the cas and both within rang compression is 115 front and back and it just will not start heavy gas smell really when I do the unflooding prosses don't know what else to do fixing to burn it8????

vex 04-21-2010 06:50 PM

holy crap... not a single period used in that entire sentence with about 15 different ideas.

First things first: Are you having a hot start issue, or is this both a cold and hot start issue?

Second: When was the last time you had your injectors cleaned, and I don't mean you dumped a bottle of alcohol into your gas tank?

Third: What are the conditions of your plugs specifically? Are they old, worn out, wet, etc?

When we know that information we can move on to telling you what's wrong with the car.

ZGN 04-21-2010 06:55 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by vex (Post 116492)
holy crap... not a single period used in that entire sentence with about 15 different ideas.

You should have seen the subject line before I edited it. :)

vex 04-21-2010 07:12 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ZGN (Post 116493)
You should have seen the subject line before I edited it. :)

No I did... But I found humor in turning my head sideways after writing my response and realizing I did that completely by accident (might have to be full screen to get the effect)

rotaryguy481 04-21-2010 07:12 PM

Fixing to change the plugs and wires, uh the injectors I sent to rc about a month ago. And it does it while cold

vex 04-21-2010 07:14 PM

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Originally Posted by rotaryguy481 (Post 116497)
Fixing to change the plugs and wires, uh the injectors I sent to rc about a month ago. And it does it while cold

Yeah, check the spark. Pull the IGN fuse and have a friend crank the engine, check to make sure you have spark at the spark plugs (IE: pull the plug out and ground it against the block).

rotaryguy481 04-22-2010 08:53 AM

Got it running the plugs and wires where shot now I got to re stab the cas I stabed it alil advanced

vex 04-22-2010 10:15 AM

Sounds good... Now we just need to work on your grammar.

/Grammar Nazi

RETed 04-22-2010 11:08 AM

From the other thread...

Quote:

Originally Posted by RETed (Post 115151)
Are these the original spark plugs you used on break-in?
If so, then a lot of the crap is from the blow-by from the engine breaking in.
I recommend swapping to a new set of plugs after the initial break-in period if the break-in plugs are no good.

duh


-Ted

rotaryguy481 04-22-2010 01:36 PM

I'm from Texas there is no grammer here lol. and now how do i get my stock boost gauge to work???

vex 04-22-2010 01:43 PM

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Originally Posted by rotaryguy481 (Post 116604)
I'm from Texas there is no grammer here lol. and now how do i get my stock boost gauge to work???

I'm slowly finding out...


As for the boost gauge, check here: Boost Gauge Fix

rotaryguy481 04-22-2010 01:48 PM

And one more thing sorry guys I really apreciate all yalls help, uh when I get into heavy boost about 4,500 rpms it feels like I'm hitting a rev limitor why could it be should I get a fcd and see if that helps.

vex 04-22-2010 02:14 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by rotaryguy481 (Post 116607)
And one more thing sorry guys I really apreciate all yalls help, uh when I get into heavy boost about 4,500 rpms it feels like I'm hitting a rev limitor why could it be should I get a fcd and see if that helps.

You don't even know what boost levels you're hitting. Figure it out first, and then go from there.

rotaryguy481 04-22-2010 02:16 PM

Aight thanks buddy will do


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