water in the distributor cap possibly pop it off (take a picture incase you pop off a few wires) flip it over and if theres water or moisture at all then most that is your problem
What year and which trans?
Faulty: spark plug, spark plug wire, ignition coil, ignition module, fuel injector are the most common. Coolant leaking into a cylinder is another. Internal engine problems such as burnt valve, broken valve spring, bent push rod, worn
I have a 2003 wrangler x with 265-r75-15 tires and have no problems.
- dead battery - starter motor defective - low battery - ignition key problems starter, ignition problems
reverse kills engine
SOME PROBLEMS TO LOOK FOR; 1) RUSTING FLOOR BOARDS 2) TRANSMISSION
Get a Weber and your problems will be solved.
The powerband is a term for when the engine is putting out usable power (its actually the term for a graph showing this) its not an engine part! I would think you need to set the carburetion or timing problems
Grand ams have all sorts of problems, lol! Are you having problems with the car randomly not starting? Yes the design of the ignition system is notorious for problems, state what the car is (or isn't doing) & can advise further.
Electronic ignition, also known as EI, can solve a lot of problems that come with one's ignition system. Not all electronic ignition systems require a distributor, but they do require coils.
The ignition switch costs about $35. If you can't do it yourself then The labor is about an hour.
I was having problems starting my '89 Wrangler. Mechanic told me it has a choke: press the gas pedal to the floor 2x, then halfway and hold and start. Works for me everytime :-)