HELP!!! Car cranks but no start
#78
haha, dont mention it at all man. part of the local rotary brotherhood y'know. good thing we had the secret weapon there (mark). friggin guy...swooping in, grabbin all the glory. he probably knew the hole time he had the touch, just figured he'd make us work a bit. lol.
lol...true, but not much you can do when you start it and it just dies right away on you
#79
no way nate. the first temp drop we get our lot is full of flooded 8s. every time you hear a tow truck in our back lot, its almost certainly an rx8 thats been flooded. actually at the beggining of this season i was litteraly just saying to one of the techs, "im suprised that we havent seen many rx8 no starts yet" and like clockwork, CAA pulled in with an rx8 in tow. lol. Al, do you guys have many flooded 8s, or are guelph rotary owners just a special breed?
#81
dont know exactly, never been on that side of the counter. i have an idea based on the labour rate/time we put into them and also we always recommend doing spark plugs after a flood and usually do end up selling it...but it depends. Me and another tech have spent an entire afternoon on an AT once. i could only imagine how much that would cost.
#82
are these all old o4's with out the new starter?
a friend of mine flooded my car a while back while i was on vacation. came home it sputtered when i tired starting it. simple put the accelerator to the floor and turned it over for a good 30seconds till it started sputtering and firing kept it to the floor for another 10seconds. then let the starter cool for another min or so then cranked it over and it started after about 15 seconds of cranking. probably wasn't that flooded but never had a problem since and that was with the old slow starter with the new starters that spin so much faster i cant imagine flooding it.
a friend of mine flooded my car a while back while i was on vacation. came home it sputtered when i tired starting it. simple put the accelerator to the floor and turned it over for a good 30seconds till it started sputtering and firing kept it to the floor for another 10seconds. then let the starter cool for another min or so then cranked it over and it started after about 15 seconds of cranking. probably wasn't that flooded but never had a problem since and that was with the old slow starter with the new starters that spin so much faster i cant imagine flooding it.
#84
starter
Dude, I dont have the new starter, I wish I did.
If we go down to the states, I'm setting up a dealer appointment there, the car will be back in the states, and I'm just gonna get them to do all the TSBs if I can.
I want that new starter.
If we go down to the states, I'm setting up a dealer appointment there, the car will be back in the states, and I'm just gonna get them to do all the TSBs if I can.
I want that new starter.
#85
thats gonna be pricey man...unless you are still under warranty, but even then they would have to diagnose the problem in their own way, then order the parts if not in stock. remember TSBs are neither recalls nor are they extended warranties on the parts they talk about. they are basically tech tips to save techs time when diagnosing a problem with a given car.
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