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  • FI Festy won't re-start when raining

    It's the weirdest thing. I have no problems with this car, exept when it's raining. It first begins to stumble at idle, after 5 to 10 miles. If I turn it off, like I did this morning, it will not re-start. The last time this happened, I must have pulled apart, and cleaned every fuel delivery related connector I could find (fuel pump wasn't running). But, it still wouldn't start. Out of desperation a day later, I tried to start it... and it fired right up like there was never a problem. I'm stumped. I currently have two fans drying out the engine bay, so I can jump into it tomorrow.

    I've heard of one other Festy with the same issue, but the owner just doesn't drive it when rain is in the forecast. So, this must not be uncommon.

    Any ideas, Fellas?

    Thanks, in advance!

  • #2
    sounds like you need a new disty cap, probably moisture getting in there. Its caused by a bad seal.
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    • #3
      That's what it sounded like to me too...
      Andrew Walker

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Nerd Racing View Post
        sounds like you need a new disty cap, probably moisture getting in there. Its caused by a bad seal.
        Originally posted by DrMaxwellEdison View Post
        That's what it sounded like to me too...
        X3! I hope you get it up and running again. This has been a known issue for years. Probably part of the reason they came out with the new coils that sit directly on the plugs.
        The normal is not always normal... MOST is not ALL... And any job can be hard if you don't have the right tools!!!

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        • #5
          also wouldn't be a bad idea to change the wires from cap to plugs and to the coil... and also the rotor..... just preventative maintenance.... if the cap needs replacing these are probably also ready for a refresher
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          • #6
            Sorry, guys. I should have mentioned that I changed the cap, rotor, wires and plugs the first time this happened...maybe a month ago.

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            • #7
              could still be the cap, silicone spray around the outside of it helps. might also want to check your grounds.
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              • #8
                Figure out what is missing 1. fuel 2. spark - That will tell you what to check next.
                ROBc

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                • #9
                  Had this prob on an carby once, drove me nuts for weeks, finally changed out the dist and fixed it, occasionally have this issue efi, normal fix for me is new rotor wires and cap.
                  I put a bead of rtv around the caps lip during install, without sealing the vent and it
                  Helps alot.
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                  • #10
                    I pulled the dizzy cap to check for water, but it's dry. I re-sealed it while I was there with high temp RTV.

                    As I feared, it seems to be a fuel delivery problem. I have no fuel at the rail, and can't hear or feel the fuel pump operating (3/4 tank of gas). I've checked the cut-off switch, and started re-seating all fuel related connectors.

                    Any ideas?

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                    • #11
                      do you have a tach? if so see if it jumps when cranking it. if not there may be an issue with your dist. messing up. the fuel pump doesnt prime untill rpm signal is seen from the dist.
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                      • #12
                        A long shot, I heard (did not see it first hand) of a festy that lost fuel when it rained. He said one of the wires that ran under carpet was frayed and when it rained the car leaked and shorted out the wire.

                        Good Luck, I hate chasing stuff like this.
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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by econoaddict View Post
                          A long shot, I heard (did not see it first hand) of a festy that lost fuel when it rained. He said one of the wires that ran under carpet was frayed and when it rained the car leaked and shorted out the wire.

                          Good Luck, I hate chasing stuff like this.
                          Me too!

                          I've ripped the back half of the interior out, and started ohming out everything from the inertia switch forward. After every action (re-seat a connector, jiggle a wire bundle, etc...) I try to crank it, just so I can find the culprit. Last time, I did a lot of things and I'm not quite sure what fixed it.

                          BTW, I pulled the fuel line from the rail and tried to crank it over. No fuel.

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                          • #14
                            Mine did this once when I washed it. Only after time did it start again. Nothing I did made it start.
                            Rodney

                            1991 FI 5 Speed Aqua Blue

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                            • #15
                              My 92 does this at times in heavy rain when following another car. I now carry a big spray can of WD40 [WD>water displacement] on board. Now when it quits I get out in the rain and spray the dist cap , wires and plugs. It starts right up then.

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