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help me please
I was recently given a 1986 eurosport coupe with the 2.8 mpfi. It sat
for many years when me and my friend rescued it. It ran fine, sat for 3 more months and now it doesnt run, it will start and then die after it runs for about a second. I have replaced all tune up parts, new distributer, fuel pump, strainer, fp wiring harness, coolant temp sensor, coil, ecu, and i tryed to get a new fuel pump relay, but im not sure which relay it is, there is a set of two on the strut tower drivers side, with fuses on both sides, or there is one below that which i didnt find untill i returned relay which changed nothing, and also there is some nasty grease on all of the electronic connections, i was curious if chevy did that from the factory or not, any comments would be helpfull. I have spent too much time and money on this project to stop now. |
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Re: help me please
is the gas stale?
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Re: help me please
fuel regulator?
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The fuel was emptied the tank was cleaned, and it still does it, and would the fuel pressure regulator do that??
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Re: help me please
Psst....hey dude....it's me....pssst.....over here.....your fuel filter dude
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im not an amatuer, that was one of the first things i checked and replaced
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Re: help me please
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I don't remember if you changed the ignition control module. Had to change mine. It's a flat module that sits on the distributor. Don't even know if your vehicle has one. My old chevy truck has a test point that I ran 12 volts to in order to hear whether the fuel pump runs. Bypasses all the fuel relays, etc.,. If that does not work, you either bought a bad fuel pump or have a wiring problem to the fuel pump. Should be able to check for voltage at the sending unit connection, which could also be bad. I guess I am assuming that you have a tank mounted electrical pump. With electrical or mechanical, the gas in the throttle body tells you a lot. By the way, I am definitely an amatuer. Good luck. |
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there is a crankshaft position sensor on the 2.8 check it. I ran into this before. Its between the block and transmission. It can be hard to see.
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its been sitting a long time. did you check the tank filler cap and vents? maybe they are plugged creating a negative pressure.
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Re: help me please
Fuel pump.
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Re: help me please
check voltage at the coils when key is in "run" position -- sometimes they'll get power in "start" but when you let go & it goes back to the "run" position, a bad ignition switch will no longer provide power & they'll die right away. another very similar problem, check fuel pump for power in "run" position to see if the power AT the fuel pump (in tank most likely - you can check it at the wires near the tank) when cranking, and after it starts. if you're not sure about where to check for power on the coil, just take 1 spark plug wire off, put a spare spark plug in it, & start the thing. if it keeps sparking after you return the key to the run position (for the 1 second it keeps running) then you know it's not an ignition related problem, since it's still sparking. at that point, you can pretty much say it's a fuel delivery or ecm problem. put the plug wire back on & pull off the air cleaner. take a squirt bottle with some gas in it, spray a couple of squirts in the inlet & have someone else crank the motor over. when it starts, just before it dies, shoot some more fuel in the inlet. if it keeps running, then you know for sure it's a fuel delivery problem..... most likely the one i said above (losing power at the fuel pump when key is in run position - check for faulty ignition switch).
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