Still a long crank time
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</TD></TR></T></TABLE>I have a 91 cutlas ceria V6 with just 75k on it. It takes forever and a day for the engine to catch when turning over. the garage replace the crank valve and the computer board and just recently checked the fuel pump. any more ideas?????
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</TD></TR></T></TABLE>I have a 91 cutlas ceria V6 with just 75k on it. It takes forever and a day for the engine to catch when turning over. the garage replace the crank valve and the computer board and just recently checked the fuel pump. any more ideas?????
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Originally Posted by vinny01930
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</font>Fuel pump is okay, </font>- Crank valve was replaced </font>
- Computer board was replaced</font>
- complete tune up just done</font>
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Edited by: kurtdaniel
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How will changing the solenoid help? The starter is already turning the engine over, so the solenoid is working fine, unless I''m missing something?
I would check the plugs, fuel pressure at the rail, and make sure the injectors are clean.
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