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If my car stalls, it wont start up for an hour?!? WTF!?

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Old 11-25-03, 01:15 PM
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If my car stalls, it wont start up for an hour?!? WTF!?

Well this is the second time this happened.......I started my car in the driveway, let it warm up for a alittle bit. Then backed it up out of the driveway, almost hit a stray cat, and stalled my car avoiding it....Anyways, that damn thing wouldnt start for almost 2 hours....Whats the deal? It just does this sometimes, i was getting gas one day, and it didnt wanna kick back over.....I tried disconnecting the battery to reset everything, thinking it had to be electronic, since i was cranking but not firing, but nothing. The car will crank and crank, but doest fire. Maybe something with oil pressure?? My omp is on its way out i belive or just has a small leak, would that have anything to do with it.??? BTW the car is an 88 turbo2 completly stock with 135k on it, but it runs awesome....sorta
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flooding
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Originally posted by wwilliam54
flooding
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Thats originally what I thought, Thanks man!
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