03-30-2010 | #51 |
Join Date: May 2007
Location: Chicagoland, IL
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Re: '91 missing and would like a second opinnion
"The other is putting a scanner on it or a computer and data logging to see what is going on. *Problems leading me to buying my own scanner stemmed from "no codes thrown" condition, yet ran like chit (and a "no problem found" from the dealer's mechanic) *In one case one of the O2's was shorting out after reaching about 3000 rpm, but it wouldn't do it all the time. *Try to run THAT down without a scanner! *My point is, a scanner and data logging will show you what is really going on over 40 some sensor and readout results and time stamp them all so you can see the interaction."
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04-09-2010 | #52 |
Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: Las Vegas
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Re: '91 missing and would like a second opinnion
Well the search has finally ended and I want to thank everyone for their input and especially Ken for letting me borrow some parts...
Before I go to details I have to say that Paul is absolutely right about to NEVER assume something or another can't be the problem because it was recently replaced with a new item! So after having my friend mechanic look at the car the end diagnose is that the car had two issues. The main cause for the miss was a failed spark plug wire! My self the only thing I did to the wires was to ohm them out, but since they were only two years old MSD wires I never spend a lot of time inspecting or trying out my old wires which I obviously should have done. The second issue was the hoses connected to the fuel pump assembly in the tank were loose. It seems very unusual, but the clamps were loose causing a poor fool pressure. So after 6 month break another ZR-1 is back on the road
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04-09-2010 | #53 |
Join Date: Oct 2004
Location: Folsom CA
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Re: '91 missing and would like a second opinnion
Fantastic!!!
Now get in it and drive it like you stole it!! Personally speaking, I guessing that I probably would have eventually found the bad plug wire given plenty of time and stress. But I don't think there's any chance in he!! that I'd have found the loose fuel hose clamps. My hat is off to your mechanic buddy, he's a keeper!! TomC 'Crabs
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04-09-2010 | #54 |
Join Date: Apr 2006
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Re: '91 missing and would like a second opinnion
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04-10-2010 | #55 |
Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Jacksonville, FL USA
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Re: '91 missing and would like a second opinnion
glad you got to the bottom of the trouble!
Now go drive her....you both deserve it!
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