could be you have water in your distributer
it rained
You have got to tell me which flood you are talking about.
You need to replace your spark plug wires!! You can check this by spraying water on your spark plug wires when it is dark. Then start your engine and you should see the wires arc and your engine will be running rough just as it does when it rains or after a rain. Good Luck
Wet where? On the outside? Or are you pulling the plugs out for examination when the car won't start? If they're wet on the outside, is the liquid on them fuel?
Provides extra air to the engine to help it start, especially when it is cold outside.
Check your distributor cap. Mine was cracked and every time it rained the car wouldn't start. We replaced it and the car started every time. I don't think it's a good idea to wet down your engine, though.
Sounds like the classic ignition wire problem. Replace them.
Look for moisture inside the distributer cap. If there is you may be able to dry it and get the vehicle started, but it will need to be replaced.
If it is cold outside then yes it is best to plug it in to make for an easier start and less stress on the engine.
it won't because there is too much moisture making your engine become clogged. Also in the winter it may start to freeze. Why would you wish to know this fact? I have a truck that did the same thing, would not start if it rained or any moisture, but if it was dry it would start everytime. I changed the distributor cap and that solved the problem the cap had a crack in it.
Yes, the game is only official after the 5th inning.
You start the engine in neutral.