Went riding last week and after about 30 minutes 97 SJ died and wouldn't restart. After cranking it countless times i decided to look at the spark plugs and this is what i found: milky residue on the rear cylinder spark plug and blackish liquid on the front spark plug.
After cleaning and drying the spark plugs i tried starting the engine again but it wouldn't start. It seems that the spark plugs got fouled again as i was trying to start the engine.
Questions are... what is the crap inside the rear cylinder and how can i test for spark? I bought NEW spark plugs and my battery is NEW and freshly charged. Do i just attach new spark plugs to spak plug wires, leave them outside unscrewed and attempt to crank the engine? Am i supposed to see some sparks in the dark? Can i test spark plug wires with a digital voltmeter somehow?
What should i do if there's no spark? If there's spark, should i worry about crap that's inside the rear cylinder?
This SJ has a problem with water getting into the engine bay and i suspect it might have gotten into electrical components somehow and messed things up.
After cleaning and drying the spark plugs i tried starting the engine again but it wouldn't start. It seems that the spark plugs got fouled again as i was trying to start the engine.
Questions are... what is the crap inside the rear cylinder and how can i test for spark? I bought NEW spark plugs and my battery is NEW and freshly charged. Do i just attach new spark plugs to spak plug wires, leave them outside unscrewed and attempt to crank the engine? Am i supposed to see some sparks in the dark? Can i test spark plug wires with a digital voltmeter somehow?
What should i do if there's no spark? If there's spark, should i worry about crap that's inside the rear cylinder?
This SJ has a problem with water getting into the engine bay and i suspect it might have gotten into electrical components somehow and messed things up.