dear joy: if the new oxygen sensor proves not to fix the problem, please make sure the mechanic has inspected the spark plugs. with a now assumed good fuel filter and pump, the suspicion falls even more on the ignition system (incidently, it is possible the bad oxygen sensor itself might have caused carbon fouled plugs). a quick and dirty way to go would be to simply ask the mechanic to install new spark plugs (plugs are cheap, the job is quick, and the available favorite brand of the mechanic will do - nothing fancy like platinum necessary - i've had terrific luck with ordinary autolite plugs in our '84). a good mechanic can "read" the spark plugs and tell a great deal about the engine. anyway, i am REALLY curious about what is going on. have a cozy time in the north country. best wishes, dan |
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