Starting on 3 Cylinders?...
Posted: Mon Jul 11, 2016 9:31 pm
On a rare occasion when starting my car it fires up but chugs likes it's only running on 3 cylinders. When it has happened in the past it's generally been first thing in the morning after a weekend of not driving much. Today though it did it once when I was leaving work, and it chugged for about 30 seconds (normally only goes for about 10 secs before it smooths out), then again once I'd picked up my boy from nursery, straight from work, but only chugged for 5-10 seconds, then again when leaving my parents with my other boy about an hour later.
Recently as well (couple months ago) when parked faced down a steep drive with 1/4 of a tank, the car failed to start soon after being parked up. The fuel gauge was reading empty and it took me putting 5 litres of fuel in to get it started.
Then 2 weeks ago today, again when picking my boy up from nursery the car wouldn't start again. I ended up being towed home by my neighbour and then removing the sparkplugs as I had suspected the engine was flooded. It was, the plugs were saturated.
Having left it for a good two hours then reassembling it, it started first time after a few splutters. It smoked for a bit, but after a 15 mile run it was fine again.
The car is also running at higher temperatures than it used to. I did a coolant swap recently as well as changed the oil and it was fine for a good while. It had previously chugged on the rare occasion before as well. I've bled the coolant through twice and it is done properly.
My dizzy as well is only about a year old. I know they can be problematic, but I don't think it's the dizzy.
I'm wondering if since the car wouldn't start on the steep drive whether some silt has got in the line and is occasionally blocking one of the injectors (Which were refurbished just before fitting them at the same time as the dizzy).
Any thoughts? Do you think a Terra-Clean would be a good idea? Is a Terra-Clean worth doing regardless? @Farlow, you had this done didn't you? Can you feel the difference?
Recently as well (couple months ago) when parked faced down a steep drive with 1/4 of a tank, the car failed to start soon after being parked up. The fuel gauge was reading empty and it took me putting 5 litres of fuel in to get it started.
Then 2 weeks ago today, again when picking my boy up from nursery the car wouldn't start again. I ended up being towed home by my neighbour and then removing the sparkplugs as I had suspected the engine was flooded. It was, the plugs were saturated.
Having left it for a good two hours then reassembling it, it started first time after a few splutters. It smoked for a bit, but after a 15 mile run it was fine again.
The car is also running at higher temperatures than it used to. I did a coolant swap recently as well as changed the oil and it was fine for a good while. It had previously chugged on the rare occasion before as well. I've bled the coolant through twice and it is done properly.
My dizzy as well is only about a year old. I know they can be problematic, but I don't think it's the dizzy.
I'm wondering if since the car wouldn't start on the steep drive whether some silt has got in the line and is occasionally blocking one of the injectors (Which were refurbished just before fitting them at the same time as the dizzy).
Any thoughts? Do you think a Terra-Clean would be a good idea? Is a Terra-Clean worth doing regardless? @Farlow, you had this done didn't you? Can you feel the difference?