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06-18-2016 | #1 |
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Power Issues
Finally took the car for a real drive last night. Everything was running fine after about 3mi. Pulled into a parking lot and swapped places with my son so he could drive. Not being use to the heavy clutch he stalled it. Who hasn't. It was after this that things just were not right. Pulling up to stops we would have to watch the rpms to keep it going, volts were going down then back up (has brand new battery) and even in the passenger seat I could feel it was running rough in the lower rpm range. It did die at one red light but fired right back up. The dash would also go out but car was still running. It would come back on when we would get the rpms back up. Brought it home and put it away.
I am confident its not serious but know chasing this could be elusive and tiresome. So has anyone been through this before and have an idea of where to start looking?
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06-18-2016 | #2 |
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Re: Power Issues
I would check the MAP sensor hose between the intake plenum and bottom of the MAP sensor.
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06-18-2016 | #3 |
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Re: Power Issues
I will do that but wonder how that would affect the electrical system?
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06-18-2016 | #4 |
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Re: Power Issues
Way too low rpm may be causing low voltage is my thought.
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06-18-2016 | #5 |
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Re: Power Issues
If the engine backfired on the restart, it probably blew the MAP hose off - a common problem. The service engine light will come on immediately - reconnect the hose and the
light will go out and all should be well again. Do not fasten the hose to its fitting because the next time the engine backfires, something else under the plenum might rupture. Think of the MAP hose as a safety valve ...
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06-19-2016 | #6 |
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Re: Power Issues
There was no backfire and I check the hose and it was still connected. Started the car and everything seemed fine. So I watched the volts. AC on at idle (with a new battery too) volts would drop down to high 11's and come back up to 13.4 whenever it would cycle on/off. I think that is pretty severe and I could have an alternator going bad. What a pain in the *** this thing looks to be getting it out to check it.
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06-19-2016 | #7 |
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Re: Power Issues
Not too bad. Me and Jim replaced one at Carlisle for one of Net Registry member. Took about an hour. Figure on pulling the plenum or the air horn. Also, make sure you get correct alternator pulley for LT5. L98, I believe, uses same alternator but has smaller diameter pulley.
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Re: Power Issues
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06-19-2016 | #10 |
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Re: Power Issues
All great advice.
One other thought...Following the KISS principle: are the battery terminal bolts correctly threaded and tightened? I had one that was stripped and appeared tight but wasn't. Ted |
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