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Re: Exhaust changes causes problems
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When I turn the key the vaccum makes two little noises and then doesn't do anything. Seems like I get one thing fixed and something else breaks. Anyone found any of that dynamite for me yet?
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Re: Exhaust changes causes problems
where in Ga are you???
SGC is in thomasville and can take some headache away if you don't want to work on the car. one thing I found which can be embarrasing but it's common. if the injector wiring isn't clipped on securely they can pop off!! you then have one or more secondary injectors that don't get any juice! you can check for this by ohming out the injectors with the plenum still on see www.zr1specialist.com for the procedure the exh probably doesn't have anything to do with it, as mentioned above it's just letting you hear what you didn't before, and if you were a bit lean before, you are a bit leaner now!! the stock chip should work fine. definitely need to change that other 02. one new and one old isn't a good idea, they are hard to get to. just another reason to put those headers on! good luck. my bet is that you have a bad plug wire or coil pack. fairly common. you can test that by pulling one plug wire at a time and putting a grounded plug in the wire. when you see a weak spark, you typically found out which is misfiring. pull the plugs and have a good look at them, they reveal alot. if the injectors are leaky (probably not) you can often smell it from that cyl with the plug out. the lt5 isn't that tough to work on, just be patient and get the factory service manual to keep you on track. has some great troubleshooting flowcharts that really help.
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Again, when I turn the key the pump now clicks twice. Before it use to run for a couple of minutes.
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Re: Exhaust changes causes problems
Pull the vacuum hose off at the bottom of the pump. But your problem does not lie here. Take one thing at a time.
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02-12-2008 | #87 |
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roger ,pull the connection off the vaccume pump then go and turn on the ignition and listen for the pump to turn on . if it doesnt run all the time with the hose off it could have a problem. here is where i have a tough time i dont know how to show you the link on that stuff . i can bearly type . on corvette action center in the zr1 area is a good thread on the secondary system and the vACCUME PUMP TOO. hope nthis help s going to get busy . grass is getting ready to grow , have to paint the new house after work . wife a has found a new toy this foam that is so light you cant feel it till it oooozes out of things like gloves hats shoes . i gotta be the only married guy in the world whose pregant wife turned into the biggest prankster ever born. sure is fun
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I talked with Jeff and he thinks it could be a few things. I am going to try and elimenate them one by one. Sounds like you are going to be a busy man pretty soon. Your wife sounds like quite a gal. I guess you have to watch everything you put on, or it might have a suprise in it.
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Re: Exhaust changes causes problems
I had a few of the same symptoms and guess what; it turned out one of the crappy rachet plastic clamps came off a fuel pump hose allowing fuel to be pumped around the tank instead of to the injectors. Replaced plastic clamps with stainless clamps and all was well. Just another possibility.
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Re: Exhaust changes causes problems
Just got back from about a two hour drive in the Z. The car didn't stumble at all during WOT.
The Z still has a pretty good hesitation at lower rpms. The acid test, as Paul Workman put it, low rpms and floor it, my car stumbles every time. Jeff did you get my pm with my address?
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