And the test results are... ....drum roll please... .... the fuel pressure was approx. 48 to 49 psi. We checked it at idle and then I put my foot on the brake, put her in drive, and ran it up to 3k on the rpms and no change. We lost maybe, and I say maybe because the gauge was in increments of 2, one pound after 5 minutes from shutting of the engine. I would consider that pretty good. I also put my spark tester on each plug wire and watched the strobe. I noticed an erratic spark on plugs 2 and 4. I shut all the lights off in the garage at night and started the engine. I noticed a very small amount of spark grounding coming from the coil wire and #4. I put new wires on the coil and #'s 4 and 3, that's all I had time for, and we took it for a spin. It had plenty of power for a 4 cylinder, no missing, but I'm still having issues with the lockup solenoid when the transmission goes from drive to lockup. It bucks a little bit until I can get past 45 mph. I'm going to throw new wires on #2 and #1 cylinder this weekend and cover all the wires with some looming material for protection. I'm also going to call a tranny shop to see if the lockup solenoid can be tested and replaced without dropping the tranny. I'll drive it for a couple weeks to see if the lockup solenoid issue gets any worse. If it does and I can't easily fix it I'm going to either throw a switch in to keep the solenoid from locking up unless I'm on the highway or I'll just disconnect it all together. What do you guys think about these ideas?