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Well, I bought some new plugs yesterday, and I'll get them in today and see what difference that makes - assuming the ones in there are original. My usual parts supplier didn't have the NGKs Jeff recommended, but he told me the Platinum/Irridium plugs are all made by Champion, as they're the only ones that have the tooling to make those plugs. According to his sources, Champion makes the plugs for NGK, AC/Delco, Autolite, and others...Interesting. Jeff, if you're reading this too, I couldn't find the NGKs locally, so I cross-referenced them to AC/Delco #41-800 (listed for the 90 ZR-1). We'll see how they work later today, perhaps. P. |
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Re: Leak-down test...Analysis?
What??? I'm pretty certain that NGK makes their own spark plugs.
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Re: Leak-down test...Analysis?
Paul,
What you describe sounds more like it's just loading up from the idling. I'm sure that when you change plugs, you'll be looking at the old ones. Assuming the engine has been through a number of idling cycles, the plugs may be black. If it's loading up, the problem will return eventually after repeating the idling cycles. Also, the LT5 is prone to oil collection in the plenum as a result of the crankcase ventilation system required on the engine. As such, oil may collect and add to the miss/load plug fouling problem until you "blow it out." Another possibility is oil collection in the MAP sensor hose from the plenum to the underside of the MAP sensor. Will mess up the sensor signal. Just remove it and clean it out with air. I like your style, go for the simple & no cost stuff first. Keep us posted.
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Just the Platinum/Irridium ones...
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The 800 is not listed for a ZR-1, the 808 is. |
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AC/Delco site info...
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http://198.208.187.182/internet/Vehi...e=25&part=7212 In any case, the plugs I pulled were the standard AC/Delco 41-602s They looked new, and were not the least bit carboned up. Insulators were just off-white. Hmmmmm...... So, for grins, I ran over all the "zebra" clamps on all the vacume hoses. a couple were a bit loose. Then I re-torqued the intake plenum. There I found about 1/2 of the screws were OK, and the other half took between 1/8 to 1/2 turn before they "clicked" at 20 ft# (FSM recommendation). I cranked her up and it ran smooth - not bad considering the ambient temp was 20º and the engine was cold soaked to be sure. I then opened the valve on a bottle of propane and directed the gas around the edges of the plenum and the various vacume hose fittings/ends. There was not a whisper of affect and it continued to idle "sweetly" for several minutes before I cut it of (not yet at operating temp - maybe close to 100º at best.). No chance for a roady today. The temp crept up past freezing and the sun is out. So, the road is a slimy mess. Further road tests will have to wait, but I do very much appreciate the support you and others have offered here. I'll do another "roady" as soon as possible. Well, armed with the FSM and a VOM, I'll go and see what's up w/ my cooling fan(s?) coming on with the ignition, while I wait for a road test opportunity. P. |
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Then I re-torqued the intake plenum screws (posted farther down the thread), finding a couple that required 1/2 turn to come to spec. After that, I fired her up and did the test you discribed. No telling what might have happened had I done the test before tightening stuff, but in any case, the idle was smooth and there was no reaction to the propane anywhere around the plenum gasket or any of the hose connections. For what it's worth, it seemed to idle as smoothly as it ever does...By that I mean a nickle would not stand on edge as there seems to be at least one cylinder that is not in tune with the others. It isn't missing. But, it gives the idle a slight throbbing noticed when placing my hand on the plenum when it is idling. Freezin my bunz off, so I called it good for today. Oh, I did find out why the primary fan always runs...The control wire running to the ECM has been intecepted and intentionally run to ground. So, now the question is "why"? . Thanks for the propane tip. I put that one in my "special tips file"! P. |
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Re: Leak-down test...Analysis?
I'm wondering that would be the place to tap in for a manual fan switch, if one wanted to install such a switch?????
I'd say you dunn a good day's work, Paul! Me, well I f'ed off with my vette buds....man them blown C6's sure are a hand full.....I think I run outta nerve too quickly! ....but at least my carbon is in the atmosphere now. I would venture a guess that all those "small" items you found were affecting the car adversely....I did the same on mine awhile ago & it added up to something when all was said & dunn. Tom Ya know that's interesting about the plug technology....the plain jane GM ones seem to work for my car. Maybe some day I'll play around with some different ones. Thanks for the info on the plugs!
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