Hey guys. Thought this was going to be an obvious fix but I'm getting a bit annoyed and confused now.
A few days ago my girlfriend stalled out my 5.0 while backing it out of a parking lot. We tried restarting the engine several times before giving up and pushing it back. I assumed that the engine was flooded, so I pulled all the spark plugs out, cleaned them with carb cleaner, and then let the car sit for at least 10 hours the following day with it's hood up in the sun to try and evaporate any gas out of the cylinders.
The plugs definitely reeked of gas when I pulled them, so I thought that would be the only issue. The car STILL isn't firing though, and I know each time I sit there and try to crank it over I'm just making the flood worse. I've tried holding the gas pedal all the way to the floor while cranking too.
The spark plugs are new, and I've recently replaced the fuel tank, filter, and fuel pump as well. They all seem to be working fine, I hear the pump prime when turning the car on.
Any ideas would be appreciated. The car is an 88 GT. Not sure if it could still just be flooded (even after all that?), or if I'm looking potentially at an ignition problem.
Any help would be appreciated. I'll keep an eye on the thread!
A few days ago my girlfriend stalled out my 5.0 while backing it out of a parking lot. We tried restarting the engine several times before giving up and pushing it back. I assumed that the engine was flooded, so I pulled all the spark plugs out, cleaned them with carb cleaner, and then let the car sit for at least 10 hours the following day with it's hood up in the sun to try and evaporate any gas out of the cylinders.
The plugs definitely reeked of gas when I pulled them, so I thought that would be the only issue. The car STILL isn't firing though, and I know each time I sit there and try to crank it over I'm just making the flood worse. I've tried holding the gas pedal all the way to the floor while cranking too.
The spark plugs are new, and I've recently replaced the fuel tank, filter, and fuel pump as well. They all seem to be working fine, I hear the pump prime when turning the car on.
Any ideas would be appreciated. The car is an 88 GT. Not sure if it could still just be flooded (even after all that?), or if I'm looking potentially at an ignition problem.
Any help would be appreciated. I'll keep an eye on the thread!