Niteswench
Member
My '89 decided to die yesterday while idling in the garage. It will not restart. The engine turns over, but will not fire. I have spark; I have fuel pressure. First, I checked for trouble codes; none present. Then, I pulled the 4 plugs on the driver's side; they were all wet as if it was flooded. I cleaned up the plugs, set them aside to dry while letting the cylinders dry out. Re-assembled. The lady cranked over but still wouldn't fire. Pulled the plugs again and they were wet again. So, I let the car dry out overnight.
This morning, checked each plug for spark which was big and bright. Removed distributor cap; rotor was in correct position for cylinder 1. Put probe in #1 spark plug hole and hit piston top so don't think timing chain has jumped. Reinstalled plugs. Turned the engine over; still won't fire. Found plugs to be wet again.
The lady has 104,000 miles on her with virtually no major repairs. Any idea what to do next? Or, what the problem might be?
This morning, checked each plug for spark which was big and bright. Removed distributor cap; rotor was in correct position for cylinder 1. Put probe in #1 spark plug hole and hit piston top so don't think timing chain has jumped. Reinstalled plugs. Turned the engine over; still won't fire. Found plugs to be wet again.
The lady has 104,000 miles on her with virtually no major repairs. Any idea what to do next? Or, what the problem might be?