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Bojames
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Jul 17, 2012, 6:39 PM
Post #26 of 27
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Re: MisFiring Mustang
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I know you guys are getting tired (aggrivated) with this "crap" on this Mustang. Hammer, No I havn't replaced the plugs........(go ahead and say it) "If you arn't doing to take my advice, don't ask for it" My ignorance is abundant...LOL But seriously, would bad plugs cause the reaction on this car? If it is, I will need someone to pull my foot out of my A&% if I can kick that high. My dealings with spark plugs would be either bad or act up under harder pulls. I took voltage reading on Battery, Alternbator, and the Coil from start up till the thing quit. Very little variation on anything...nearly all readings around 13.8 volts DC. No AC readings at all. As the thing starts to warm up the engine begins to shake a little and steadly gets worse, back-firing out the exaust, untill it quits...won't start. After sitting a few minutes, will start, but runbs poorly. If it sits a few hours, runs fine untill warm up again. I am, for the lack of a better word "bumfuzzled". I've told my friend "I can't find the problem but I do have the solution.... Gasoline and a match". Thanks guys...Any more input accepted and appreciated
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Hammer Time
Ultimate Carjunky
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Jul 17, 2012, 6:42 PM
Post #27 of 27
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Re: MisFiring Mustang
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OK, your help here has officially ended. If you want to ignore what we tell you, good luck with your car. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ We offer help in answering questions, clarifying things or giving advice but we are not a substitute for an on-site inspection by a professional.
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