MadMiracle
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I have a 90 YJ with 4.2 L carburated 6 cyl. engine. I've been having problems starting up my Wrangler when the engine is cold, especially in the cold. (50 degrees F and below). The engine rotates , but won't start. I have to hold the starter motor while revving the engine until it reaches near normal operating temps. Then the engine'll start, but then sometimes immediately stops. A couple tries after, it'll finally start and hold. This morning, with a cold engine, in about 40 degrees F, it started in just a couple tries and held. The hell's going on here? I don't get it
I've replaced the battery, ignition coil, spark plugs (haven't replaced the plug wires, distributor or rotor. They all seem to be in good dondition.) I've replaced and routed the vacuum hoses as properly as I could.
Fuel is reaching the carburator, (although, while accelerating, the engine'll hesitate slightly sometimes), the fuel pump seems to be working right, the choke is working fine, too. I'm not sure of the fuel pressure, though. Could the problem be with the ignition switch? Would a new ignition switch help start a cold engine in the cold? Also, I don't have a hot air tube that couples with the cold air snorkel in the air cleaning assembly? Would that help?[addsig]
I have a 90 YJ with 4.2 L carburated 6 cyl. engine. I've been having problems starting up my Wrangler when the engine is cold, especially in the cold. (50 degrees F and below). The engine rotates , but won't start. I have to hold the starter motor while revving the engine until it reaches near normal operating temps. Then the engine'll start, but then sometimes immediately stops. A couple tries after, it'll finally start and hold. This morning, with a cold engine, in about 40 degrees F, it started in just a couple tries and held. The hell's going on here? I don't get it
I've replaced the battery, ignition coil, spark plugs (haven't replaced the plug wires, distributor or rotor. They all seem to be in good dondition.) I've replaced and routed the vacuum hoses as properly as I could.
Fuel is reaching the carburator, (although, while accelerating, the engine'll hesitate slightly sometimes), the fuel pump seems to be working right, the choke is working fine, too. I'm not sure of the fuel pressure, though. Could the problem be with the ignition switch? Would a new ignition switch help start a cold engine in the cold? Also, I don't have a hot air tube that couples with the cold air snorkel in the air cleaning assembly? Would that help?[addsig]