Rich
Asshole at large
- Joined
- Mar 17, 2005
- Location
- Central PA
OK, this is on the wife's '89 Celica 3SFE. (2.0 liter DOHC)
Getting ready to sell it, on Tuesday, I sprayed the engine with some de-greaser, let it sit for about 2 minutes, then hosed it off with a garden hose nozzle. Despite knowing better, I did this with the engine NOT running.
Since then, it's been downhill. It starts pretty normally and will idle forever without a hiccup. it free-revs well most of the time, with just a little stumble right when I hit the throttle.(80% of the time) Sometimes (20% of the time) it acts like it's got no spark when I try to rev it (i.e. when I step on it, it makes that "buuuh" sound and tries to die. If I let off the throttle, it resumes idling fine)
It's basically un-drivable, because as I let out the clutch and feed in throttle, the engine usually bucks and starts to die.. sometimes catching itself if I push the clutch in fast enough (40%), sometimes it'll just sit there and go from 700-0-700, coughing and sputtering. (50%) The other 10%, it coughs and sputters, and then runs BACKWARDS for a second or 2.
Often once it dies like that, I try to re-start it and it'll just crank and crank (raw fuel smell). If I let it sit for 15 seconds or so, it'll frequently fire right back up like nothing was wrong, and idle smooth.
Mind you, it drove PERFECTLY (well, as good as a 20 year old car will) before I washed it.
Here's what I've done:
I pulled the plugs and no water had gotten down in there.
Pulled the very rudimentary TPS and cleaned it, though it wasn't dirty.
Un-plugged and re-plugged every connector I could grab, no corrosion on the pins inside any connector.
I'm convinced it's something electrical / spark related, but what? You'd think if it was water in the dizzy cap it would have dried out by now?
I think the car just knows we're selling it and doesn't want to go.
Getting ready to sell it, on Tuesday, I sprayed the engine with some de-greaser, let it sit for about 2 minutes, then hosed it off with a garden hose nozzle. Despite knowing better, I did this with the engine NOT running.
Since then, it's been downhill. It starts pretty normally and will idle forever without a hiccup. it free-revs well most of the time, with just a little stumble right when I hit the throttle.(80% of the time) Sometimes (20% of the time) it acts like it's got no spark when I try to rev it (i.e. when I step on it, it makes that "buuuh" sound and tries to die. If I let off the throttle, it resumes idling fine)
It's basically un-drivable, because as I let out the clutch and feed in throttle, the engine usually bucks and starts to die.. sometimes catching itself if I push the clutch in fast enough (40%), sometimes it'll just sit there and go from 700-0-700, coughing and sputtering. (50%) The other 10%, it coughs and sputters, and then runs BACKWARDS for a second or 2.
Often once it dies like that, I try to re-start it and it'll just crank and crank (raw fuel smell). If I let it sit for 15 seconds or so, it'll frequently fire right back up like nothing was wrong, and idle smooth.
Mind you, it drove PERFECTLY (well, as good as a 20 year old car will) before I washed it.
Here's what I've done:
I pulled the plugs and no water had gotten down in there.
Pulled the very rudimentary TPS and cleaned it, though it wasn't dirty.
Un-plugged and re-plugged every connector I could grab, no corrosion on the pins inside any connector.
I'm convinced it's something electrical / spark related, but what? You'd think if it was water in the dizzy cap it would have dried out by now?
I think the car just knows we're selling it and doesn't want to go.