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If we all got together we could control the ZR-1 market! Kinda like the Robber Barons (Rockefeller, Vanderbilt etc)! |
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My thoughts are that by having an operational standard recognized by a legitimate group of knowledgeable enthusiasts, the variance in value of different ZR-1's is legitimate. I do not propose to suggest a particular price point, only to show the added value of a "correct" car versus the "typical". Since we have sort of hi-jacked this thread, I will start a new one in the "general discussion" section and see what kind of response I receive.
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11-21-2018 | #35 |
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Re: 93 for $14k on the bay
Hello.. I've been busy, but was able to look at it briefly today. Both fuel pumps are working. Both have a 5 amp draw. Fuel pressure without running is around 38 and seems to hold pressure after key is turned off. I tested both pumps, without running and same result. Started vehicle, pressure at idle is about 38, took vacuum off regulator, no fuel in line, seems like regulator is ok, pressure goes to about 48. Put it back on, fuel pressure will move with vacuum at throttle between 38 and 48. Once it starts to warm, fuel pressure starts dropping, and throttle no longer moves the pressure. Kept falling even into the 20s but car was getting warm, realized the fan is not turning on, so I shut it down. My next step was to put a jumper to the fuel pump test line and see if the other pump will raise the pressure. But now I need to figure out the fan problem first. The a/c fan doesnt kick on either even when a/c is turned on. I jumped it at the OBD1 and they kick on just fine. So I havent started digging into that yet. I pulled the codes, only 1 code showed up H64, right O2 lean, I'm guessing that could be a result of low fuel pressure. Should have some time this weekend to work on it a little more. The seller stated he tried new fuel pumps but it made it worse? So he put the old ones back in, he also put a new fuel filter, and he did move the TPS around a bit? Any advice would be appreciated it. Thanks!
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11-22-2018 | #36 |
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Re: 93 for $14k on the bay
Still sounds like pumps could be the issue. I could easily mis-speak here, because I'm NOT familiar with ZR1s, but im very familiar with 90s gm.
Check fuel pump wiring resisitivity and continuity with ground. Check fuel pump relays. Ensure you're getting good power even after warmed. If all those are good, it seems like the winding of the pump could be shorting when warm (i.e. pump failing). Sounds like the regulator is good, but then again, i had a 1991 camaro that the failing regulator would go soft and not keep good pressure after warm up (intermittent / random pressure drop). Not sure how you would test in your case. Check the manual for regulator diagnosis steps? |
11-23-2018 | #37 |
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Pretty sure we run at 48 psi.
Could be fuel pumps, there are two. Fuel filter. The clips holding the fuel lines to the fuel pumps have been known to fail. Regulator. |
11-23-2018 | #38 |
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Re: 93 for $14k on the bay
Buy two new pumps with assembly to be on the safe side at idle I also think that it should be 48psi
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11-23-2018 | #39 |
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Re: 93 for $14k on the bay
Fuel pressure you report is low. Should be mid 40’s at idle and 50+ at WOT (Zero vacuum). The following thread has the correct procedure for checking the pumps at post 16. The amp draw test is the most telling.
http://www.zr1.net/forum/showthread.php?p=182376 There is also a diagnostic procedure in the FSM at section 6E3 Chart A7 for vin J. The loss of pressure could also indicate a bad pressure check valve or issues with the hoses (and clamps) or the “Y” connector (cracked) at the pumps. H
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This is #136 of 448 1993 ZR1. Always cool to hear what cars came before and after the one you own. I have the 1993 ZR1 #135 - Torch RED/Torch RED.
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