Posted by Tom 43 on February 05, 2009 at 07:15:07 from (70.143.59.229):
In Reply to: 92 Buick dies posted by fixerupper on February 05, 2009 at 06:25:04:
First, buy an H.E.I. spark plug which makes the secondary ignition jump about a 1/2 inch gap. They look like a spark plug with a clip on the side and cost about $12. Use this IMMEDIATELY after the car stalls and confirm spark. Next, buy a fuel pressure tester and see what kind of pressure you have when the car dies. It should be about 40#. They cost about $20. Before any of this go to Autozone and they will check computer codes free. If all this checks ok, take a plug out and check for moisture on it. The plastic intake manifolds are notorious for leaking.
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