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858690Vette 08-30-2007 01:40 PM

Power Loss
 
I have a 1986 4+3 with 60,000 miles. The car was running fine with a quarter of a tank of fuel when I stopped to fill the tank. After about 15 miles on the interstate the car started a slight hesitation. The car steadily lost power for the next 20 miles until it was difficult to keep it at 40 mph. The engine barely idles and is real rough. As rpms go up the engine is very sluggish.

The following were tested:
-Coil tested ok
-Pick up coil tested ok
-All plugs are new and firing
-Spark plug wires are new and ok
-Compression on each cylinder ranged from 155 to 160
-New Fuel pump flow tested at 24 ounces in 15 seconds
-Fuel pressure at 42 with engine running
-Fuel injector ohm test showed all injectors at 16.5 - 16.6
-ECM was replaced with no change in engine performance
-Tested ECM output for injectors and both 1-3-5-7 and 2-4-6-8 tested at 12 volts with the switch on and 13.8 with the engine running.
-Air filter is new and unobstructed
-New MAF installed about 600 miles ago
-Distributor cap and rotor have about 1,000 miles on them
-Ignition module has about 1,000 miles on it
-Gas tank was drained and refueled with new fuel. Tank was clean.
-No error codes are showing

Two other things were identified. There is no fuel pressure with the switch on and it does not build up until the engine is started. Each spark plug wire was removed one at a time at 1500 rpms (and then replaced), and there was no decrease in rpms when plug wires 2,4,6 and 8 were removed. There was a decrease of about 300 rpms for plug wires 1,3,5 and 7.

Any suggestions?

dan0617 08-30-2007 04:19 PM


Originally Posted by 858690Vette (Post 1561721506)
I have a 1986 4+3 with 60,000 miles. The car was running fine with a quarter of a tank of fuel when I stopped to fill the tank. After about 15 miles on the interstate the car started a slight hesitation. The car steadily lost power for the next 20 miles until it was difficult to keep it at 40 mph. The engine barely idles and is real rough. As rpms go up the engine is very sluggish.

The following were tested:
-Coil tested ok
-Pick up coil tested ok
-All plugs are new and firing
-Spark plug wires are new and ok
-Compression on each cylinder ranged from 155 to 160
-New Fuel pump flow tested at 24 ounces in 15 seconds
-Fuel pressure at 42 with engine running
-Fuel injector ohm test showed all injectors at 16.5 - 16.6
-ECM was replaced with no change in engine performance
-Tested ECM output for injectors and both 1-3-5-7 and 2-4-6-8 tested at 12 volts with the switch on and 13.8 with the engine running.
-Air filter is new and unobstructed
-New MAF installed about 600 miles ago
-Distributor cap and rotor have about 1,000 miles on them
-Ignition module has about 1,000 miles on it
-Gas tank was drained and refueled with new fuel. Tank was clean.
-No error codes are showing

Two other things were identified. There is no fuel pressure with the switch on and it does not build up until the engine is started. Each spark plug wire was removed one at a time at 1500 rpms (and then replaced), and there was no decrease in rpms when plug wires 2,4,6 and 8 were removed. There was a decrease of about 300 rpms for plug wires 1,3,5 and 7.

Any suggestions?

Check the timing if you haven't already. Possibly the timing chain? Clip a timing light on to each plug wire, one at a time, while the engine is running. See if it flashes. See if it flashes evenly or erradically. Not sure, just a couple of tests to try.

kize 08-30-2007 11:51 PM

How about a new fuel filter???? You should hear fuel pump run when ignition is turned on. Check at fuel rail- you should see pressure. Hook up fuel pressure gauge at rail and run the car. A new fuel pump does not mean a good working fuel pump.

858690Vette 08-31-2007 12:14 PM

I will check the timing and fuel filter this weekend. Thanks

jghmczo6 08-31-2007 12:20 PM

Almost the identical situation happened to me, long story short, turned out to be the 02-sensor.

Hope this helps.........................:cool:

858690Vette 09-01-2007 08:00 PM

Timing and filter was ok. I changed the oxygen sensor and the engine runs fine. Thanks for the help.


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