needing help.
im new to the forums and i know little tonothingabout mazda problems.
my neigbor has a problem with his 93 mazda mx-6 2.5 DOHC 5-speed tranny.
he says ever since it over heated on him it has not been running properly and when he would come to s stop sign or light it would start to die so he would have to push the gas pedal to keep it running. and it runs and sound a little different then it did when he bought it.
he has replaced the battery but it was dead and i tried to listen but it was so dead that it would not jump it either , but he said when the battery was good it would just turn over and over,
i thought it might of been the fuel pump because i did not hear the whirring noise, but he said that he put a little bit of gas in the throttle body and it did not even try to start?
so i dont know if it could still be a fuel problem or a blown head gasket?? any help please?
my neigbor has a problem with his 93 mazda mx-6 2.5 DOHC 5-speed tranny.
he says ever since it over heated on him it has not been running properly and when he would come to s stop sign or light it would start to die so he would have to push the gas pedal to keep it running. and it runs and sound a little different then it did when he bought it.
he has replaced the battery but it was dead and i tried to listen but it was so dead that it would not jump it either , but he said when the battery was good it would just turn over and over,
i thought it might of been the fuel pump because i did not hear the whirring noise, but he said that he put a little bit of gas in the throttle body and it did not even try to start?
so i dont know if it could still be a fuel problem or a blown head gasket?? any help please?
Blown head gasket sounds likely to me. Sweet smell from the exhaust and excessive moisture too? A compression test would probably not be a bad idea either.
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Blown head gasket sounds likely to me. Sweet smell from the exhaust and excessive moisture too? A compression test would probably not be a bad idea either.
Blown head gasket sounds likely to me. Sweet smell from the exhaust and excessive moisture too? A compression test would probably not be a bad idea either.
i was thinking more along the lines of a blown head gasket myself,
so the best way to find out if it is a blown head gasket is hook up apressurizer to the radiator cap and pressurize it and see if there is any coolent seeping out?
i appreciate the help.
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