1st Gen Protege/323/GLC General/Maintenance Discussion for 1990-1994 Models (BG Chassis) and 1981-1989 GLC/323 Models (BD and BF chassis)

Struggling in low rpm

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Old Oct 29, 2002 | 01:20 PM
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Angry Struggling in low rpm

Hi Guys,
I have a 93 Protege. i had a crack in my radiator(the plastic cover on top of the core) and the coolant was spilling all over the place. I fixed it. When i had this problem my cars engine started giving problems. It struggles as if it has problems with firing the cylinders. it is happens only whenm in low speed while city driving and while shifting gears.. But at speeds above 50 i dont seem to have it. can it be like the distributor be dirty wit some coolant or the park plugs? Thanks
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check spark plugs/wires and make sure that there are no cracks on the intake hose
Old Oct 30, 2002 | 07:02 PM
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Mine does that to. But only when it cold. I have trouble on hard turn to the engine stall. Changed the fuel filter, the fuel pump and relay are brand knew, the plug wires and cap to. Really get's on my nerve when i'm in a hard turn make's the front of the car skid. i'f you ever find you tell me
Old Nov 4, 2002 | 08:44 PM
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Thank you

Thanks guys.
Actually the Coolant had leaked into one of the cylinders and had wetted the spark plugs . i opened them and took them out cleaned. anywyas i had bosch titanium sitting wasted for a long time. i changed them too. everything works fine.
thanks for your help
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