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08-08-2013, 11:13 PM | #1 | ||
FF.Com.Au Hardcore
Join Date: May 2005
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Ok. I bought a cheap AU2 on gas with 140 xxx kms, thinking safe bet, good trouble free investment.
Little did I know, the last owner has neglected the sh** out of it. Front springs have been cut within an inch of their life, rear tyres are retrograte 205/R15!, original motorcraft leads, neglect. I did about 8,000 kms before a backfiring problem develops, below 2000 rpm. This goes on for at least a month, with some cringe-inducing backfires, which I suspect blew a hole in the flexible rubber inlet pipe. Against my better judgement, I pressed on until it cut out one day, and wouldn't start. Got it towed home, fitted 6 new plugs ( NGK non-iridium), new leads. Does not fire on 3 cylinders. Reluctantly cranks over sometimes. Buy a new coil pack, same issue. Thought it might be leads, as when I tested spark, it was intermittent on 3 of the cylinders. Replaced the leads, won't even kick now. (Top Gun leads). What do I do now, I can't afford to get it towed to a mechanic, and I am goign to see if theres a repair manual I can borrow at the library, or pdf. Could it be a sensor issue or am I way out of my depth? |
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