Diagnosing a miss?
#1
Diagnosing a miss?
Seems like you can't really hear it in the video, bu twe suspect a "miss" in the engine with slightly loping idle. Can I use a multimeter and see if each plug has voltage going to it from the spark plug wire? Also, is replacing the cap, rotor, and possibly even the ignition coil itself possibly a good idea?
This is how it runs.
This is how it runs.
#3
Two things:
1. I have done a lot to diagnose it. Still nothing conclusive.
2. y resources say it has to stay like that, even if I knew what it was.
Got the plugs tightened up today, runs a little better. Had mega exhaust leak.
1. I have done a lot to diagnose it. Still nothing conclusive.
2. y resources say it has to stay like that, even if I knew what it was.
Got the plugs tightened up today, runs a little better. Had mega exhaust leak.
#7
Not to knock this guy, but he does not like to listen to suggestions, everyone has told him everything that it could possibly be, but he will come back in a month or 2 asking what the noise could be
Its been this way on here and s10forum for a bit.
Its been this way on here and s10forum for a bit.
#8
Oh so he's retarded huh???
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