Engine died, won't restart
I'm at the end of my rope on this one. I've searched and read threads on the forum and still haven't fixed it. So.
91 Sentra SE-R. I was on an on-ramp last Sunday when the motor just sputtered out and refused to restart. I can't for the life of me figure out why. It cranks great, and sometimes it stumbles like it's just about to fire up on its own, but then doesn't. The spark plugs were wet when I pulled them, so it's getting fuel.
Parts I replaced before the problem:
Parts I replaced after the problem started:
Just before it died, I changed the oil. It's all still in there. And it's clean. I also filled it up with premium rather than regular, since I was about to autocross it (it died on the way to the event). I can hear the fuel pump when I turn the ignition on, and there was lots of pressure to fill a small container of gas when I disconnected the fuel line from the filter. The gas burns well with some black smoke, so I don't think I have bad gas. I have no idea what else to try. Any ideas?
91 Sentra SE-R. I was on an on-ramp last Sunday when the motor just sputtered out and refused to restart. I can't for the life of me figure out why. It cranks great, and sometimes it stumbles like it's just about to fire up on its own, but then doesn't. The spark plugs were wet when I pulled them, so it's getting fuel.
Parts I replaced before the problem:
- Spark plugs
- Spark plug wires
- Distributor cap
- Rotor
Parts I replaced after the problem started:
- Coil
- Ignitor
- Fuel filter
Just before it died, I changed the oil. It's all still in there. And it's clean. I also filled it up with premium rather than regular, since I was about to autocross it (it died on the way to the event). I can hear the fuel pump when I turn the ignition on, and there was lots of pressure to fill a small container of gas when I disconnected the fuel line from the filter. The gas burns well with some black smoke, so I don't think I have bad gas. I have no idea what else to try. Any ideas?