I have a 1990 lincoln town car, 54000 miles, just replaced the original spark plugs with brand new iridium plugs. It's got a 5.0L V8.
This only happens when it is started cold, after the engine warms up for a minute or so it will run strong. It starts fine but afterwards it cycles from normal revs to extremely low revs, so low that you can tell it is about to cut out. After doing this about 5 times it will be just fine until of course it cools down and i try to start it again.
I put the manufacturer recommended gap on all of them, the wires are all hooked up to the correct cylinder as i installed them one at a time. I can't think of much that would cause this, except maybe the new iridium plugs might need a different gap since the others were 20 years old? I am stumped. Any advice or ideas would be appreciated. thanks
This only happens when it is started cold, after the engine warms up for a minute or so it will run strong. It starts fine but afterwards it cycles from normal revs to extremely low revs, so low that you can tell it is about to cut out. After doing this about 5 times it will be just fine until of course it cools down and i try to start it again.
I put the manufacturer recommended gap on all of them, the wires are all hooked up to the correct cylinder as i installed them one at a time. I can't think of much that would cause this, except maybe the new iridium plugs might need a different gap since the others were 20 years old? I am stumped. Any advice or ideas would be appreciated. thanks