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Try spraying a little starter fluid into the air intake. If it tries to start, the carburetor needs adjustment or cleaning and rebuilding or replacing. DO NOT USE A LOT OF STARTER FLUID!
So find out if your rad fan is coming on. If it does then pull out your thermostat and place it in a pot of water and see at what temp it opens at. The open temp should be stamped on the thermostat.
If it is stuck closed or opening to slow, replace stat.
Hey Dave,
Have you replaced the air filter?
Try running it without the filter to see of that makes a difference..
bad gas will not cause this.. Sometimes its cheaper to take it to a professional..
First park the car somewhere flat and disconnect the battery. Remove the engine cover, unbolt the ignition coils and release the harness connector from each one and then pull the coils off of the spark plugs. Once the spark plugs are exposed, you can remove them with the spark plug socket. Reverse for install. Good luck
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