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Old 05-20-2004, 09:19 PM
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last try to fix my cav

k, it's me again. still have the same problems as in my other thread "ok, i need some help" but have found one more "clue" as to what it can be. i changed the oil pump cover and did everything else without success for fixing my bogging down, rough idleing, lack of power. i test drove it for a while and found that when i hit the gas a little bit heavy, there is a slight tap or click in the top end. my engine then misses, which is followed by a small backfire. someone has to know. need more info on problems or replaced parts look at my other thread. thanks alot to anyone that has tried/is trying to help me.
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Re: last try to fix my cav

Possibly Coil Pack, Module, Coolent Temp sensor?
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Re: last try to fix my cav

coolent temp sensor has been changed. would the coil packs or module cause it to only misfire when you first hit the gas?
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Re: last try to fix my cav

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Re: last try to fix my cav

i was under the impression that there would not be a pattern to when it would act up if it was the coil packs or module
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Re: last try to fix my cav

Well, normally there will be a pattern, but sometimes there wont be. If the Module has an internal problem that only acts up under certain conditions, i.e. engine vibration, Temp, etc...
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Re: last try to fix my cav

changed the ignitoin module and checked the coils. still has the same problem, only now it won't start if i tighten the housing all the way!!!
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