double check your work. Maybe you didnt connect a wire correctly
Assuming this is the 4.3 engine, minor tune up consists of replacing the spark plugs, air filter and fuel filter. A major tune up would consist of replacing the spark plugs, spark plug wires, distributor cap, rotor, air filter, fuel filter and pcv valve.
fuel filter needs replacing, injectors clogged, air filter dirty, spark plugs dirty. Try sea foam for a all around engine cleaning!
(1) Spark plugs need replacing. (2) Spark plug wires need replacing. (3) Distributor cap needs replacing. (4) Injectors are dirty and need cleaning or replacing (5) Fuel filter needs replacing. (6) Fuel pump needs to be checked.
There could be many reasons why the engine has no spark. A few reasons could be that the starter or starter solenoid is going bad, or the battery is drained.
For a tune-up on a 2003 Honda Odyssey, you typically need spark plugs, spark plug wires (if applicable), an air filter, and a fuel filter. Additionally, replacing the engine oil and oil filter is often recommended during a tune-up. Checking and potentially replacing the cabin air filter and inspecting the ignition system components can also be beneficial for optimal performance.
Your lawn mower engine may be surging due to issues with the carburetor, air filter, spark plug, or fuel system. To fix it, try cleaning or replacing the air filter, spark plug, and fuel filter. You may also need to adjust the carburetor or clean the fuel system. If these steps don't work, consider seeking professional help.
not necessarily unless after replacing plugs your engine misfires.
Not to tight just snug
Replace spark plugs, wires, air filter, fuel filter, spark plug wires and PCV valve.
* no gas in the tank * dead battery * bad fuel pump * bad spark plugs * clogged fuel filter * defective starter motor * seized engine
Sometimes when the tank is sucked dry, the fuel filter will become clogged with junk that settled on the tank bottom. Try replacing your fuel filter(s), then pour a little gas right into the carb, you need to be very careful not to spill it. A safer way would be to use starting fluid.
A tune-up on a 2004 Chevy Impala typically includes replacing the spark plugs and spark plug wires, checking and replacing the air filter and fuel filter if necessary, and inspecting the ignition system and battery. It may also involve checking the engine's fluid levels, such as oil, coolant, and transmission fluid, and performing any necessary adjustments to ensure optimal engine performance. Additionally, a thorough inspection of belts, hoses, and other engine components is often part of the process.