After being stored for winter, RX-8 turns over fine but won't start, likely flooded?

samedi 2 mai 2015

Yes, another one of these threads. But my case might be different :) I have read a number of threads.

The car (2006 manual, 70k miles) was stored for six months with fuel stabilizer and the battery on a maintainer. Plugs and coils were done perhaps 5k ago.

Anyway, first I tried starting it normally. Initially it seemed like it almost caught, then nothing. I tried a few more times, just 5-10 seconds a time.

Next I tried the factory deflood procedure twice. Cranked with pedal to floor for 10-15 sec, then crank without foot on gas for 10-15. Each time it seemed to almost start at one point about 2/3 of the way through. The second time I thought I had it for a moment. The starter seems to be spinning the engine just fine.

Soooo.....

1. I didn't try enough times or long enough? I read about people going through 15-20 iterations. But I don't want to either dig a deeper hole or burn something up.

2. Try #1, but with jumper cables from a second car, in case the battery isn't doing as well as it seems to be.

3. I'm going to need an advanced de-flooding procedure, time to disconnect and remove this and that.

4. It probably isn't even flooding, since the engine was never actually running.

Also, is there anything I should have done differently when I first tried to crank it? (For next spring.)

The maintainer is hooked back up to recharge the battery while I figure out what to try next. Mostly I'm seeking guidance on how long to crank the engine on each attempt, and how many attempts are reasonable.


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