check your fuel filter if you get fuel out of the motor side of it then I don't know. if you don't get gas flow there then check the tank side with someone turning on the key. when the fuel pump turns on it should spray gas all over the place. if it does then replace the filter if it don't then check the fuel pump it'self
The larger the engine and the more cylinders it has the more fuel is "injected" into the cylinders ising more fuel
The fuel is stopping before getting to the cylinders. Check the fuel in injectors and their drive signal for problems.
first check each spark plug to see if your getting spark if there is no spark check the plug wires for any breaks in the wires also the distributor cap and rotor for wear or corrosion. also check the coil. if engine does have spark check to see if the engine is getting fuel if the engine is not getting fuel check the fuel pump. also check cylinders for compression.
have ANY idea what TYPE of Motor U have & does it have ANY number of CYLINDERS.??? & COULD the Manufacture Be ---------------------?
It can mean it is partially clogged. But Normally that means fuel is being burnt in the converter. You have one or more cylinders where you are not getting a complete burn of the fuel.
They typically have 3 cylinders.
You also need compression for the fuel/air mixture to ignite. Check all cylinders for compression. The compression should be higher than125 psi. You may have a bad headgasket.
Yes it can if one or more cylinders is missing. Those cylinders are wasting fuel.
Fuel at the injectors or in the tank? If it is getting fuel to the cylinders, spark to the plugs and is in time, it has to run. Checked the plugs to see that they are not fouled? You can give it a shot of starter fluid and see if it fires. If it does, that means it's not getting fuel which means injectors, fuel pump, filter. computer, check the fuses under the hood.
check if the fuel pump ground is connected
Dead fuel pump?
Metal fragments in the fuel can damage any engine! They clog fuel lines, injectors (if the engine has them) and fuel filters, causing problems getting enough fuel to the engine. The fragments that make it through to the cylinders can cause scratches in the cylinder walls, the intake and exhaust valves. These prevent good seals and reduce the power of the engine and can eventually cause permanent damage.