Major Problems
MMonnier2302
01-30-2005, 09:10 PM
i think i'm in serious trouble, when i drive the car, it starts fine runs fine, but after a while after i stall it or, get back in the car after driving it won't start. It overheats or something and wont start. But after a while it will run. I was told it could be a spun bearing. I'm beginning to fear the worst. i heard that you can fix the problem before it damages the crank, but im not sure. Could their be another problem. And if its a spun bearing what can i do.
Also if this has something to do with it...............
I had blown both head gaskets at the same. Got them fixed then found bunch of other problems. Oiling system was completely replaced, and the fuel pump was disconnected, so they dropped the axle pulled the tank and fixed that. i spent 3K in repairs and i don't want to have to get rid of the car. If its a spun bearing i need to know what i can do. Because if i lose the car, i'll be a wreck.
So please help me...............
Also if this has something to do with it...............
I had blown both head gaskets at the same. Got them fixed then found bunch of other problems. Oiling system was completely replaced, and the fuel pump was disconnected, so they dropped the axle pulled the tank and fixed that. i spent 3K in repairs and i don't want to have to get rid of the car. If its a spun bearing i need to know what i can do. Because if i lose the car, i'll be a wreck.
So please help me...............
z28 boy
01-30-2005, 09:17 PM
how much oil pressure are u building and how fast is it cranking?
MMonnier2302
01-30-2005, 09:21 PM
oil pressure is fine (I think) and it runs fine, starts fine. after a while. I can go to the store and back. Then 30 min later go out again. But driving stoplight to stoplight and running arrends for an hour will have the effect.
z28 boy
01-30-2005, 09:23 PM
So the oil pressure doesn't drop after u start it? And it doesn't take longer than normal to start right?
MMonnier2302
01-30-2005, 09:26 PM
No don't think so
MMonnier2302
01-30-2005, 09:27 PM
I'm sorry the answer was for the second question.
The oil does drop after the car starts
The oil does drop after the car starts
z28 boy
01-30-2005, 09:41 PM
Are any of ur check engines ligts on or anything of that nature. DOu know how low ur oil pressure gets?
justlearning
01-30-2005, 11:20 PM
man i dont see how a spun bearing is gonna effect your starts after warm up...there could be a number of smaller things wrong w/ a price tag no were near the cost to fix that now i am pretty new to all this but some small things to check or possibly replace...which the parts might not be on a 4th gen but here goes...o2 sensor, tps, iac, starter or starter relay...mine idles rough some times after warm up but its idling around 500 rpm instead of 700 and i think its due to the tps goin bad in it and possibly the iac startin to mess up also and mine wouldnt start and it was the starter relay..so id at least check those first also i dont know if yours has it but i think 4th gens are notorious for the optispark causing alot of problems not a real cheap fix but alot less than a bearing and engine tear down
CamarosRsweet94
01-30-2005, 11:34 PM
ok, First of all, if you have a problem people can help you more if they know exactly what kind of car you have, so posting that would be helpful.
Secondly, I am assuming from your profile that you have a V6 95 Camaro with a 3.4L engine. I partially agree with Justlearning that it would be best to check smaller stuff first, do some trouble shooting and see if you can narrow the problem down. However, I am more than 200% sure it's not the opti-spark because 95 V6's don't have opti-spark ignition, they have coil packs. So do some trouble shooting and post back with any weird things the car is doing and the people here on the forum will be more than happy to help.
Secondly, I am assuming from your profile that you have a V6 95 Camaro with a 3.4L engine. I partially agree with Justlearning that it would be best to check smaller stuff first, do some trouble shooting and see if you can narrow the problem down. However, I am more than 200% sure it's not the opti-spark because 95 V6's don't have opti-spark ignition, they have coil packs. So do some trouble shooting and post back with any weird things the car is doing and the people here on the forum will be more than happy to help.
MMonnier2302
01-31-2005, 12:10 AM
sorry sparky its a V8
why did you think i had a 6 but anyways............
I was told it could be a spun bearing and i was fearing the worst but it realing could be anything.
I would like everyones opinion on this one. Because i've heard several different things from mechanics and it gets confusing.
why did you think i had a 6 but anyways............
I was told it could be a spun bearing and i was fearing the worst but it realing could be anything.
I would like everyones opinion on this one. Because i've heard several different things from mechanics and it gets confusing.
MMonnier2302
01-31-2005, 12:12 AM
oh and just learning, what you said was what one mechanic told me
CamarosRsweet94
01-31-2005, 01:12 AM
Sorry Spanky.
I thought you had a 6 because your profile says 1995 Chevy Camaro, since it doesn't say Z28, RS, or SS I assume it to be a sixer. Being that that is the base model, and since you didn't provide the information to let us know otherwise. So you can go ahead and act all cool, but really you know that you screwed up and it's your fault. So next time you need help why don't you just go ahead and let the people who are trying to help you, know what type of equipment you're dealing with. It makes it easier for someone who has the knowledge of the system to give you an idea of where to start.
I thought you had a 6 because your profile says 1995 Chevy Camaro, since it doesn't say Z28, RS, or SS I assume it to be a sixer. Being that that is the base model, and since you didn't provide the information to let us know otherwise. So you can go ahead and act all cool, but really you know that you screwed up and it's your fault. So next time you need help why don't you just go ahead and let the people who are trying to help you, know what type of equipment you're dealing with. It makes it easier for someone who has the knowledge of the system to give you an idea of where to start.
LS1MAN
01-31-2005, 07:38 AM
there is no reason to be all ill with him, he said he is just learning. the best thing to do is to take it to an actual gm goodwrench dealership and let them diagnose the problem. The dealerships are the best qualified for gm cars and most likely will fix the problem right the first time. you may end up spending a little more at a dealership, but you can rest assured that it will be fixed and guaranteed. I'm not exactly sure what the problem could be from your description of what the car is doing, but it sounds like it could be serious, and you don't want to damage anything in the engine internally, because then you are looking at big bucks. If its running hot, you may want to check the following.
thermostat (probably a 180 or 190 degree) suggest changing to 160
cooling system, fan belts, hoses etc.
timing (has your computer ever been tuned?)
could be a number of things. i suggest getting it checked out at the dealer, but check those things too.
hope that helps
Jeff
thermostat (probably a 180 or 190 degree) suggest changing to 160
cooling system, fan belts, hoses etc.
timing (has your computer ever been tuned?)
could be a number of things. i suggest getting it checked out at the dealer, but check those things too.
hope that helps
Jeff
MMonnier2302
01-31-2005, 11:28 AM
hey man settle down.
i said sparky not spanky because you comented on the opti-spark. Opti-spark(sparky). If you can't just realize that it was a stupid joke, then i'm sorry for your ignorance.
But anyway thanks for the help Lti Man im going to check that stuff.
Im sorry again CamarosRsweet I din't want you to overreact.
i said sparky not spanky because you comented on the opti-spark. Opti-spark(sparky). If you can't just realize that it was a stupid joke, then i'm sorry for your ignorance.
But anyway thanks for the help Lti Man im going to check that stuff.
Im sorry again CamarosRsweet I din't want you to overreact.
LT1MAN
01-31-2005, 03:04 PM
hey man settle down.
But anyway thanks for the help Lti Man im going to check that stuff.
Thats LS1MAN not LT1Man
But anyway thanks for the help Lti Man im going to check that stuff.
Thats LS1MAN not LT1Man
CamarosRsweet94
01-31-2005, 03:35 PM
Yeah, sorry for freaking out. It just makes me laugh when people ask for help on the forum but don't tell anybody what car they have, then they get pissed when people can't help them.
MMonnier2302
01-31-2005, 06:13 PM
ok so i got to get new breaks for her. So i figure, i might as well test it too. So I start her up, it started great. But I waited a good thirdy seconds then i heard the whistling sound. I'm almost ready to cry, so i drive to the autoshop. Get what i need, then get back in the car, started right up, ran great, stopped outside my cousins house, chatted a little, and drove home without any problems. Got home, and i let it run for a few minutes. No whistling sound. I'm happy but confused at the same time. So i shut it down, and try to restart it again right after killing it. Turned the key and it cranked and i heard the ignition noise thingy( hope you know what im talking about) and didn't start, then turned it again and i could tell the starter was having problems, so tryed once more and fired right up. I'm beginning to think it is just a bad starter. and maybe perhaps that whistle everyonce in a while is just a hose with a small hole in it, or a referee whistle is caught in the throttle body.................... yeah maybe thats it..................
Anymore ideas, i hope i'm not confusing you guys, if you don't get the lingo, then i'll post again, but i think you'll understand me.
Anymore ideas, i hope i'm not confusing you guys, if you don't get the lingo, then i'll post again, but i think you'll understand me.
z28 boy
01-31-2005, 07:18 PM
Vacumn leak maybe if ur hearing a whistle noise but don;t u would notice it that bad.
MMonnier2302
01-31-2005, 07:21 PM
it really wasn't a loud whistle, if i was behind the car with the exhaust i couldn't here it, but when you walk in front of the car, it sounded like a hole in a intertupe, but not loud. Somewhat noticeable but not really.
MMonnier2302
01-31-2005, 07:22 PM
if your inside the car you can't hear it.
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