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Old 10-30-2003, 08:04 PM   #1 (permalink)
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1991 se-r engine flooding

appreciate any info anybody can give me. i just purchased a 1991 ser for a couple hundred dollars for a parts car. the body is dented up in several spots but not really bad and everything is on car so im trying to see if i could get it running. the car turns over good but just dont want to start, it is flooding really bad just soaking spark plugs with gas. ive checked the spark at spark plugs and its really good. going to check compression tomorrow to see how that is. if anybody can give me any help it would be greatly appreciated
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Old 10-30-2003, 08:11 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Did you try putting the pedal to the floor while cranking to get it started?
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Did you try putting the pedal to the floor while cranking to get it started?

yeah, also pulled out fuel pump fuse and tried with pedal to floor but nothing. it sounds like its going to start up but just wont
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Old 10-30-2003, 08:51 PM   #4 (permalink)
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$100, its the fuel injector o rings go to the dealer they are lik 1.50 each buy all eight.
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I know this may seem dumb, but make sure the spark plug wires are all connected in the right order...
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yeah i have the wires running just like i have on my 92 se-r so there alright. anything special i have to do when replacing the o rings ? i will pick them up tomorrow. really appreciate all the help
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put some lube on them before you put them in. ha ha lube
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Try the MAF sensor from your 92. Recheck timing(crank and dist. rotor at #1) is aligned properly.<-1st 2 things I would try.
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