87 Firebird 2.8 engine trouble
duckman028
11-11-2006, 02:17 AM
I just picked up a 87 firebird w/ 2.8 and the engine just wont stay running. What it does: you can start it and it dont seem to be firing on all cylinders, you have to keep the throttle atleast 1/2 way pressed just to keep it running, at 1000-1500 rpms, it will useally stall out 30 seconds after you finally get it to fire. Put a computer on it and it is giving a wierd reading about the oxg sensor but that I am sure that is because of the way it runs. Someone said about a part by the camshaft, inside the cover, that has some sensor with a magnet and said if the magnet fails it will cause this to accure but I never heard of this before but then again this is my first 2.8. any help would be great. Thankyou Duckman028 :banghead:
jonsonton
11-13-2006, 01:21 AM
How do the plugs and wires look. Are there any vacuum leaks that you know of? If you put a screwdriver up to the injectors, can you hear them clicking?
Blackcrow64
11-13-2006, 01:42 AM
Sounds like it could be any of the following... Plugs, wires, distributor cap, rotor, o2 sensor, vacuum leak... It really wouldn't hurt to replace all that stuff on a motor that old anyways. :2cents:
duckman028
11-22-2006, 01:26 PM
I am still working on my 2.8 engine problem and now I discovered what I believe is the problem all along but once again don't know how to fix the problem. I put in new: wire, plugs, 6 injectors, oxy sensor, cap, fuel filter and after all this, still would not run. Soooooooo I decided to lift out the fuel rail to make sure all the new injector were operating and that is when I noticed that only the left side of the fuel rail (all 3 injectors) was spraying. I looked for fuses and found nothing wrong so I switched all the injectors from left to right to make sure the injectors were good and I cranked the engine and once again the left side of the fuel rail sprayed but not the right. So for some reason I am not getting signal for the right side injectors. I also replaced the ECU. If this makes any sense PLEASE shine some light on the on this problem...... It will soon head to the scrap yard... Thank you, Duckman028:banghead:
wrightz28
11-22-2006, 02:20 PM
threads merged so others amy follow your problem through it's steps :thumbsup:
88camaroproject
11-23-2006, 01:09 AM
sounds like a wiring problem the injector harness could be burned through or it mught be unplugged or something, follow the wires
Blackcrow64
11-23-2006, 01:18 AM
Hmmm... Definetly sounds like a wiring problem. Possibly bad injectors?
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