Gobbles
Well-known member
Well as many know, my 90 has trouble starting when warm. However, I've discovered something interesting. After getting my state inspection completed (failed due to front brakes and exhaust leak) I became hard to start. Mech guy that conducted the inspection sprayed some engine spray through my throttle body and BAM she started right up. So the obvious problem is the right amount of fuel isn't getting to the engine to conduct enough spark to light her off. Guy said to do some testing checking the measuring the voltages and make sure enough is getting to the fuel pump. Any thoughts or ideas on this? Thanks.
P.S. Anyone know of a place to get an exhaust system replace around Virginia Beach somewhat cheap?
Thanks
Tim
P.S. Anyone know of a place to get an exhaust system replace around Virginia Beach somewhat cheap?
Thanks
Tim