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Re: 1991 century 3.3l misfire???
atooshort, I merged your 2 threads, as they are both dealing with the same issue. Having 2 separate threads dealing with essentially the same issue just clutters up the forums.
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Re: 1991 century 3.3l misfire???
ok so my primary side was all within range--- my new coil is 9.6 and the other two are around 6 what you think???
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Re: 1991 century 3.3l misfire???
6k is a little low. This might indicate some broken windings, which will cause weak spark and a miss. It might be time to replace the other 2.
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Re: 1991 century 3.3l misfire???
ok so im stumped because i went to 3 different stores and tested 3 different types of coils and they all read about 5.7k which is even lower then the two non-new coils that are on there now so what do you suggest??? i took the IAC out and cleaned it and the hole it is in and it still idles rough.
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the cleaning of the iac did not work so i replaced it with a new one and nothing has changed besides my pocket is now 78 dollars lighter so where do i go from here???
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