Yup, sounds like plug/coil wires to me too. Try spraying generously with WD-40 next time it happens - I bet it makes a miraculous recovery! :-) On Wed, Jan 7, 2009 at 12:00 PM, Matthew Snook <matt@snooksband.com> wrote: > I have been driving around ('84 Waterboxer 1.9) in the soaking-wet > conditions here in the Willamette Valley in Oregon, and have noticed that > on > wet mornings the engine stutters at low rpm until it is completely warm. > This never happened at home, where it's dry - even when the temperature got > down around 10 degrees Fahrenheit. So I don't think it's the cold, it's > the wet weather. Is this a typical symptom in wet weather, or is it time > for a more general checkup? > > Matt >
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