Trojan Man
New Member
Well, as a continuation of this thread ( http://www.shoforum.com/cgi-bin/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic;f=17;t=004306 ), the car wouldn't start on me once again. I then came back about 3 hours later, still wouldn't go. Came back about another 3 hours later, and I turned it over normally and it still wouldn't start. I then put my foot to the floor, and turned it over, and she spuddered and started.
Now, this is leading me to think that somehow it is getting flooded. When it didn't start last time I know it was getting fuel (plugs were soaked) and spark. When I floored it, I'm essentially opening up the air flow which deconcentrates the fuel-air mixture and allows it to start. Also, after sitting for a period of time some of the fuel can evaporate. Which brings me to the question why is it flooding? Too much gas? Not enough spark? Wrong timing?
I know it can't be the CPS because the tach works and I'm getting spark. All I can imagine it being is my flooding idea or some timing issue with the computer.
Please give any ideas/opinions/thoughts you may have.
Thanks,
-Adam
Now, this is leading me to think that somehow it is getting flooded. When it didn't start last time I know it was getting fuel (plugs were soaked) and spark. When I floored it, I'm essentially opening up the air flow which deconcentrates the fuel-air mixture and allows it to start. Also, after sitting for a period of time some of the fuel can evaporate. Which brings me to the question why is it flooding? Too much gas? Not enough spark? Wrong timing?
I know it can't be the CPS because the tach works and I'm getting spark. All I can imagine it being is my flooding idea or some timing issue with the computer.
Please give any ideas/opinions/thoughts you may have.
Thanks,
-Adam