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Old Mar 30, 2009 | 06:29 PM
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Default 87 civic 1.3 problems

runs like its firing on only one piston or three.. its really rough. runs for about 5 seconds then dies. after so many attempts the plugs get gas all over them and i cant get it to start. whats werid is when i turn it over with a timing light to it. the marks are all lines up where they should be when it flashes. but its not really a steady spark/flash... ok so now the list of the shot guning i did LOL
new as fallows
coil
wires
plugs
igniter
cap
rotor

anyone willing to take a guess? this car has caused me great headache already, so im turning to the net for multiple opinions cause at this point im wiling to try anything.

ps. carburated
 
Old Mar 31, 2009 | 06:24 AM
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Check for steady voltage to the ignition coil/ignition circuit. Check the engine grounds. Make sure that you put the reluctor back onto the distributor shaft properly (it should run "up the ramps" as it rotates).

More likely though it's a fuel problem. Those are always fun on the carb models. I do know that if you have a vacuum leak it will preferentially kill cylinder #4 because all the vacuum lines connect to the manifold near #4.
 
Old Mar 31, 2009 | 05:27 PM
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the book shows different.. the reluctor doesnt run up the ramps.. vaccum leaks are rulled out.. im thinking new dizzy... but that means all the work and money i put into it went to nothing.. ugh
 
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