Won't start
I have a 94 Integra that has without warning decided it will not start. The car ran fine before hand, and when I came home I parked it in the garage. I backed the car out of the garage and into the driveway and left it parked for six days. I went to start the car and it wouldn't start. It kind of sputtered a few times like it would start, but ultimately it did not. I wanted to check it if were a fuel problem so I sprayed starting fluid into the intake manifold. It still wouldn't start so I checked for spark. It did have spark, however 3 of the 4 sparkplugs were partially submerved in oil. Because of this, I replaced the valve cover gaskets, the sparkplugs, and wires. The car still didn't start. I went to the Honda dealer, and they suggested I replace the coil and igniter...so I replaced both (even though it had spark). I also checked the main/fuel relay (under the dash) and it is working fine. I'm puzzled by what can be causing the sudden death of this car. What should I look at next? Could the TDC sensor be giving out wrong information yielding a condition similar to improper plug wiring? Does anyone have any good ideas before I end up having it towed? Thanks in advance.