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1.8 Backfiring?
Here's the story:
My 75 1.8 sat for about 5 months. It was also out of gas. I finally get some gas in it, get it running, hit it with some starting fluid. It fires right up, idles strong. I pop it into gear, and take it for a drive. It is back-firing -- but only on deceleration, NOT on acceleration. For example, I'll be cruising down the street, take my foot off the gas, downshift, and it'll back-fire. Then, if I step on the brake, again, back-fire. It doesn't do it at idle, start-up, or any other time. Have any of you guys heard of this? Any suggestions? Thanks! |
Could be an exhaust leak, or could be an overly-rich mixture, or an overly-lean mixture, or a problem with the ignition system, or....
Can you tell if it's backfiring out the intake or the exhaust? The intake is especially bad for 1.8 engines, as a good one can warp the flap in the air flow meter... $$$$$! --DD |
It's back-firing through the tail-pipe. And the tail-pipe is caked with soot, and smells like fuel.
This is a new problem -- not one I had before. [Sigh] Just what I needed for the holidays. |
Ignition or fuel, then. The sparks not happening (or happening at the wrong time, more likely), or too much fuel.
--DD |
First plugs, they are fouled by now anyways.
M |
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