Originally Posted by dubster99
Unless the water has a way to get in where the clutch/flywheel/throwout bearing are, I don't see how the rain could affect that. Has it ever happened when it wasn't raining, or there weren't puddles? Does it happen while coasting, or just when you are on the throttle?
Thanks - No, it's never happened in dry weather. As to coasting, once it gets down to, say, 30 mph in 5th gear, it stops. It needs to get down to about 25 before it stops in 4th gear.
Originally Posted by JimBlake
How about water getting on distributor cap or plug wires, causing misfiring? That would mean your cap or wires are going bad.
I replaced the cap, coil, wires and plugs about 10,000 miles ago but I'll check it out. It's still raining here (Chicago). So, I'll see what's up on the way home from work. Thanks