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eclipse_gs_1512Sep-13-05 11:01 AM
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I don't really have a lot of time to search right now...but I wanted to get some opinions...

here's the problem...the morning after it's been a relatively cold night, the gst doesn't want to start. It will turn over and sputter a little bit and then stall. Then when I go to start it back up...it fires up right away. It only happens in the morning...never during the middle of the day or at night. And it's only started happening since it's been getting cooler at night.
I just changed the spark plugs about a month ago...so I know it's not that.

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RE: Starting Issues, ModeratoreclipzGST, Sep-13-05 03:45 PM, #1
RE: Starting Issues, eclipse_gs_1512, Sep-13-05 03:52 PM, #2
      RE: Starting Issues, Remy, Sep-14-05 11:43 AM, #3
           RE: Starting Issues, FlyinEsi, Sep-14-05 12:32 PM, #4
                RE: Starting Issues, Talontaxi, Sep-14-05 02:05 PM, #5
                     RE: Starting Issues, ModeratoreclipzGST, Sep-14-05 02:37 PM, #6
                          RE: Starting Issues, eclipse_gs_1512, Sep-14-05 02:41 PM, #7

ModeratoreclipzGSTSep-13-05 03:45 PM
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#1479, "RE: Starting Issues"
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Originally posted by eclipse_gs_1512
I just changed the spark plugs about a month ago...so I know it's not that. tia


What plugs are they and what are they gapped to?


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eclipse_gs_1512Sep-13-05 03:52 PM
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#1480, "RE: Starting Issues"
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they were NGK for stock heat range...i'm not sure right off hand what they were gapped for, i had my buddy put them in



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RemySep-14-05 11:43 AM
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#1481, "RE: Starting Issues"
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Do a full tune up on the car.

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FlyinEsiSep-14-05 12:32 PM
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#1482, "RE: Starting Issues"
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Pull one spark plug and make sure it is gapped to 28

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TalontaxiSep-14-05 02:05 PM
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#1483, "RE: Starting Issues"
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Possible moisture in the plug wire caps. Clean them with electronic cleaner then put dielectric grease in them.

  

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ModeratoreclipzGSTSep-14-05 02:37 PM
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#1484, "RE: Starting Issues"
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Or get some new wires. Even stockers'll do.

Originally posted by Talontaxi
Possible moisture in the plug wire caps. Clean them with electronic cleaner then put dielectric grease in them.



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eclipse_gs_1512Sep-14-05 02:41 PM
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#1485, "RE: Starting Issues"
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i think i'm gonna start with new wires and see if that helps. thanks for the input guys



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