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Old May 18, 2010 | 08:27 PM
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Car: 1989 Camaro RS
Engine: 305 TPI
Transmission: T-5 5 Speed
Car wont start. Help!!

Hey. Im new to this site but it looks very useful. im having a problem. I had a 87 Iroc until it got smashed and written off. I bought a 89 RS (roller) to save my Iroc because it was such a good car. The iroc was a 305 TPI 5 speed car and the RS was a 305 TBI 5 speed car. I switched over the TPI engine and trans into the RS pulling the motor out of the iroc with the harness fully attached to the engine. I disconnected the plug above the master cylinder/brake booster on drivers side and disconnected the harness from the ECM and pulled it through the firewall and fender area. I put the motor in the RS, re connected the ECM and re plugged above brake booster. NOW HERES MY PROBLEM. The car will not turn over. I switched my cloumn to try and bypass the VATS system that the 89 was equipped with i also switched rearends, fuel tanks and fuel lines rearend is irrelavent but swithched fuel tank for the pump and lines for the pressure increase. I put in a new clutch depression saftey switch but no dice. I have power to my ECM, engine and the rest of the car. when i click the key on my fuel pump pressures up and engine solenoids come to life. But it WILL NOT turn over. I have power from the battery to the starter and i did the old arc across the stater soleniod and it turned over. Now basicly my question is is there a chance that the VATS system is messing with me? or should i change the harness under the dash? thanks you very much if you can help me. im stressing out haha.
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Old May 21, 2010 | 06:05 PM
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Re: Car wont start. Help!!

If you bypassed the solenoid and it turned over then your problem may be the solenoid on the starter itself. Check the voltage from the B+ Terminal and the motor feed circuit. You should see a 0 or really low number. May not be the problem but give it a shot.
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Old May 21, 2010 | 07:07 PM
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Re: Car wont start. Help!!

sounds like vats
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Old May 21, 2010 | 09:29 PM
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Re: Car wont start. Help!!

bigmike87

I seem to be having the same problem except i just swapped another 305 into mine. I kept the harness and all, but still will not turn over.

When i try to crank it the car looses power for 3/4 mins so i am wondering if it is the VATS or maybe some relay.

If you find out please PM me the results.
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Old Jun 14, 2010 | 05:01 PM
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Car: 1989 Camaro RS
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Re: Car wont start. Help!!

I got mine running now. I ended up swapping my entire harness from the firewall back which in turn eliminated all VATS. In your case i belive its the VATS i think they run on a timer which after first trying to crank kills all power for a certain amount of time. you can by pass the VATS by un plugging the module behind the drivers side kick panel and jumpering the pins on the plugs. i cant rember which ones but i had it figured out.
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