VmaxVboost
Well-Known Member
I have a 2000 Max with 73,000 miles on it, stock carbs, jets, and exhaust.
For the last 4 months, it has been running as if one or two cylinders are not firing.
At a red light, the idle will switch from perfect to a stutter (like a Harley), then back to perfect, within the same red light. At any given red light, you are not sure if you'll get a good or bad idle. At highway speeds, all of a sudden, the faulty cylinder will "correct" itself, and the Max will have a significant increase in smoothness and power, so the problem occurs at idle or highway speeds.
I have done a very thorough electrical check (replaced two bad coils, and two bad spark plug wires), and have now verified that all four cylinders are getting spark. I have swapped out the igniter box (thanks to Morley), with no change.
The throttle side rear plug is soaked in fuel, while the other three look normal. I have brand new NGK plugs in all four cylinders.
Any help? Use Seafoam?
Brian
San Diego, CA
For the last 4 months, it has been running as if one or two cylinders are not firing.
At a red light, the idle will switch from perfect to a stutter (like a Harley), then back to perfect, within the same red light. At any given red light, you are not sure if you'll get a good or bad idle. At highway speeds, all of a sudden, the faulty cylinder will "correct" itself, and the Max will have a significant increase in smoothness and power, so the problem occurs at idle or highway speeds.
I have done a very thorough electrical check (replaced two bad coils, and two bad spark plug wires), and have now verified that all four cylinders are getting spark. I have swapped out the igniter box (thanks to Morley), with no change.
The throttle side rear plug is soaked in fuel, while the other three look normal. I have brand new NGK plugs in all four cylinders.
Any help? Use Seafoam?
Brian
San Diego, CA