1989 Cavalier Z24, 2.8L V6. Car started up fine, idles smooth, but once I hit the road and get up to about 25mph, the car jerks and wont accelerate, engine stays running but wont accelerate. As if I let off the gas pedal, but i can still hear throttle body sucking up air, so I know the throttle is working properly. No check engine light either.
Then I thought maybe the fuel pressure, checked the fuel pressure and the regulator and all working properly. Fuel filter is new and no visible leaks in the fuel lines. So I went and checked the compression in the cylinders, and all were healthy, 120-145 psi. I did notice however that one of the spark plugs was completely destroyed and there was some fuel on some of the plugs, the car is running rich by the way. I replaced the plugs and noticed the spark plug wires were not placed correctly according to the Haynes repair manual, I corrected that and now the cars runs rough and feels like its misfiring. I double checked the wires three times and I have them the way they should be according to the book.
Anyone ever encounter something like this?
Then I thought maybe the fuel pressure, checked the fuel pressure and the regulator and all working properly. Fuel filter is new and no visible leaks in the fuel lines. So I went and checked the compression in the cylinders, and all were healthy, 120-145 psi. I did notice however that one of the spark plugs was completely destroyed and there was some fuel on some of the plugs, the car is running rich by the way. I replaced the plugs and noticed the spark plug wires were not placed correctly according to the Haynes repair manual, I corrected that and now the cars runs rough and feels like its misfiring. I double checked the wires three times and I have them the way they should be according to the book.
Anyone ever encounter something like this?