Ed Martin
Well-Known Member
My 68 383 RR cranks but does not fire. I replaced the coil, cap, rotor, ECU and verified a good spark at coil and at one cylinder. Tried to start it several times during replacement of the above parts (a week or two apart each try) over a period of several weeks. At first I thought it was a fuel problem and initially could get it to start if I cranked long enough and at the same time pumped the pedal 2 or 3 or more times. Now I'm replacing the plugs and they are wet from all the rich mixture (building up, I guess) when trying to start.
Questions: (1) will wet plugs prevent firing?, and (2) assuming the problem is a wet combustion chamber, will new plugs be able to fire if there is left-over over-rich mixture left in the combustion chamber or is there anything else I should do first?
Please give me any comments or suggestions.
Questions: (1) will wet plugs prevent firing?, and (2) assuming the problem is a wet combustion chamber, will new plugs be able to fire if there is left-over over-rich mixture left in the combustion chamber or is there anything else I should do first?
Please give me any comments or suggestions.