try your coil pack, or distributor, if that doesent help test the resistance on the plug wires it should read around 13.0-16.0
A World Lit Only by Fire was created in 1992.
This engine only has four spark plugs. this is wrong the 8 spark plugs going in the only head that has the engine 2.3. the oldest mustang have different engine
poor compresion,bad plug,bad wire,bad cap or rotor start with these there cheaper
An ATV spark plug may only fire intermittently due to issues such as a faulty spark plug itself, which could be worn or damaged. Additionally, problems with the ignition system, such as a failing ignition coil or poor electrical connections, can disrupt the spark. Fuel delivery issues, like clogging or improper air-fuel mixture, can also prevent consistent firing. Lastly, a weak battery or issues in the wiring can affect the spark plug's performance.
The only function of the crankshaft position sensor is to tell you you have a miss fire ( a spark plug did not fire))
if it is direct fire wasted spark each coil has 2 posts for spark plug wires and fires twice per revolution, so one coil would run cylinder 2 and than 6 or whatever the opposing cylinder would be. 3 coils would run a total of 6 cylinders. generally direct fire only refers to not having a distributor
Yes, All Subarus are "wasted spark" systems where two cylinders fire at the same time, but only one is on the compression stroke while the other is on the exhaust stroke, thus the spark is wasted.
yes willis tower (formaly known as sears tower) has cought on fire before but not like a hug house fire only like a little spark.
Many ophans stayed there and it was the only house that didnt get burned by the chicago fire
In order to have complete combustion you need only a few things.-Spark-Fuel-Air-Compression-Correct TimingAny of these things could cause a misfire.A common problem with the 1992 Nissan Maxima is the fuel injectors. I would check the resistance on them and check the wiring harness.
The ignition coil would only affect the spark to the spark plug(s).
Yes. Fire requires only three things: oxygen, fuel, and something to start the blaze (a match or candle flame, lightning strike, spark, etc.).