> My 94 Honda Civic is sputtering. Acceleration is weak and the sputtering
> causes a bit of a jerky ride. The sputtering happens inconsistently at
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> Thanks....
My aftermarket distributor is still good. :D
The problem was simple: new plugs and wires. Turns out I was running on
3-1/2 cylinders, amazingly.
>> My 94 Honda Civic is sputtering. Acceleration is weak and the sputtering
>> causes a bit of a jerky ride. The sputtering happens inconsistently at
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> Mike
Michael Pardee - 01 Oct 2005 02:16 GMT
> My aftermarket distributor is still good. :D
>
> The problem was simple: new plugs and wires. Turns out I was running on
> 3-1/2 cylinders, amazingly.
Congratulations and thanks for the feedback!
Mike
>>> My 94 Honda Civic is sputtering. Acceleration is weak and the sputtering
>>> causes a bit of a jerky ride. The sputtering happens inconsistently at
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>> Mike
Michael Wojcik - 04 Oct 2005 20:18 GMT
> The problem was simple: new plugs and wires. Turns out I was running on
> 3-1/2 cylinders, amazingly.
Years ago I had a Hyundai Excel. I had some routine maintenance,
including a tune-up, done right before a two-day drive from
Massachusetts to Florida. On the morning of the second day it was
running roughly and I couldn't get it past 70 MPH on the highway. At
my first stop it kept threatening to stall, so I popped the hood in
the hope that it would be something obvious and easy to repair.
It was: one of the plug wires had come off the plug and was dangling
free. I'd been running on three cylinders. Put it back on and
problem solved.
I've also had a Dodge van that ran for months on five of six
cylinders; finally got around to changing the plugs and wires, and
one wire had disintegrated completely inside the plug boot.
Modern cars, even relatively crappy ones, are impressively resilient.

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