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After having used my man-lift for tree trimming, I blew out the engine compartment with a blower. The four cylinder gasoline Ford, which had been running great, now fails to start. It cranks fine, and I can smell gasoline in the exhaust, yet it won't fire. All the electrical connections appear to be secure. When I attempted to pull a spark plug, I realized that during its life in the rental yard, that over-spray from a gunite or stucco type product had built up in the spark plug wells and will need to be chipped away first. However my assumption is that the plugs aren't firing.
After having had the frustrating pleasure of tracing electrical problems in the past, I'm wondering if any of you guys have some insights into this?
After having had the frustrating pleasure of tracing electrical problems in the past, I'm wondering if any of you guys have some insights into this?