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I just bought a 1991 G20 and it is not idling properly. I put a fuel injector cleaner in and that didn't seem to work. What els can i check for or adjust? Thanks
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Try adjusting the timing. You might want to check your plugs also.
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He's right...plugs/ wires, maybe distributor...
Otherwise, timing sounds like the problem.
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As well as O2 sensor...
Good luck
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If you just bought it used. Look inside oil cap and make sure you car is not all sludged up on the inside. I am learning this lesson the hard way now ... if it is take it back !!!
I had idle problems that turned to hesitation problems. I found out my engine's cam and rockers are all groung down..... Now I need new engine because the insdie of my enigne looks like the grinch's heart or irs agent.... |
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