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Old 01-14-2012, 04:10 PM   #46
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Default Re: Problems Fuel pump in high temperature.

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Originally Posted by Harylufa View Post
Old Henry!
Fuel Pump was right at this time, I took my car out to the road and no problems.

I test the temperature from engine motor it was 194ºF , radiator 134ºF, coil 140ºF and spark plug 201ºF ( Is It normal?) they are H10 spark plug. Before were other kind of spark plug.

Temperature raise again, no excuse radiator, dist are ok now. I ask this because when am in driving line temperature is raising by little.

I think that am near to know the principal problem, perhaps hidden problem with ignition or carb!

Thak you.

Harylufa
You said you took the car out on the road and no problems. So? What's the problem? As I recall you said your air temperature was over 100F. Engine temperature at 194 with air temperature over 100F is not bad. I would say that you don't have an overheating problem any more (if you ever did).

Champion H10C are the correct plugs. (Need the "C" for copper.)
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