I give up 91 firebird, 305 tpi, auto, 98,000 mi. About three weeks ago car quit, towed home, convinced myself it was the fuel pump (original), replaced fuel pump (ac delco) now has 40psi. Cranks fine would not start. since then I've replaced the following, map sensor, tps sensor, oxygen sensor, injectors, distributor including module and pickup coil, three different ecm's, coil, Cap and rotor, plug wires and plugs are recent. I had ordered a jet prom and chip, but the prom was out of stock. Replaced the chip with a jet and engine started. We're making progress. Runs but not well, driveable but that's about it. Has a hesitation off idle. If you powerbrake it it'll die. I've got myself convinced now that it must be the prom (AXXB), but I'm not having any luck finding a replacement and I'm not totally convinced that's the problem, but what else could it be? I've replaced nearly every replaceable part and I've run out of ideas. Help me please. |
Re: I give up Have you cleaned and set your IAC. Have you set your TPS at between .54 and .75? |
Re: I give up The TPS is set to .54 and I know the IAC is working fine, because when I powerbrake it, if I can catch it before it dies the idle goes to 2000rpm before it settles back to about 750rpm. I'm wondering if it could be EGR related. As I said it runs great once you get going. It's just off idle that it seems to stumble and once it stumbles it wants to die. And the fact that it's hard starting sometimes. Cranks fine but doesn't want to catch. |
Re: I give up Do you get any codes? |
Re: I give up No codes no SES light. Light does work. |
Re: I give up If the EGR was acting up, you should see a code. The only thing i can think of, seeing you have replaced so many parts, is maybe you have a small leak in vacuum, which would affect an idle problem. |
Re: I give up Throwing parts is an expensive way to troubleshoot as you're finding. With the electronic timing control disconnected, whip out your timing light and tell us what advance you're seeing at idle. |
Re: I give up Kinda sounds like a vacuum leak to me.... |
Re: I give up With the est disconnected the timing at idle is 6 degrees btdc per factory specs. Some of the vacuum lines are original, a little soft maybe, I'll change them and see if that helps. Thanks for the suggestions. |
Re: I give up
Originally Posted by IROC343
(Post 4735464)
With the est disconnected the timing at idle is 6 degrees btdc per factory specs. Some of the vacuum lines are original, a little soft maybe, I'll change them and see if that helps. Thanks for the suggestions. |
Re: I give up Yes, the advance seems to work fine. Somebody at work suggested maybe the knock sensor is faulty. Could the knock sensor retard the timing enough to make the engine falter to the point it wouldn't want to run? |
Re: I give up Again, with a knock sensor problem you should see a code 38 or 39. |
Re: I give up You'd be seeing knock retard on your scanner, hook it up and see what you're getting. And while you're scanning, what BLM value are you seeing while the problem is happening and at idle? |
Re: I give up I know it was said before but it seems like a vac issue. dies when you power brake it ... really makes me think vacuum |
Re: I give up
Originally Posted by mightymaro94
(Post 4737037)
I know it was said before but it seems like a vac issue. dies when you power brake it ... really makes me think vacuum |
Re: I give up I think the problem is solved. Going over things I found two bolts loose on the ram tubes to the lower base. I evidently missed them during the tightening process when replacing the injectors. They were the two end bolts. This must have created a vacuum leak as some suggested. Starts and runs much better now. Thanks for the help. |
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