changed some stuff, still NO fire.
it will backfire and whatnot, we sprayed ether in the intake, and had a small popback from intake but still no fire.
I am stumped.
a friend of mine says it just sounds like timing is off, causing this, I had everything put together by a sponsor on the board.
what about ignition coils? could I have messed up somehow putting these on? I wouldnt think so, its coil per plug, etc.
also occasionally a loud psshhh will come from the intake area.
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go to Radio Shack and get a 5 volt LED, then follow insructions above...
p.s. had a conversation with a few ppl, we think it could possibly be i bought another bad crankshaft pos. sensor (gm shop had a case of 3 bad ones from oreillys) we are gonna try a GM one. or the cam might be 180* out. If the cam is 180* out i have F'ed stuff up already im sure. A sponsor here put together the motor, but hey still more testing before we determine that.
Last edited by Navy Blue 01 B4C; Oct 20, 2008 at 09:42 PM. Reason: more info
btw if i recall correctly the key IS at the 2 oclock pos. so would that be good or bad?
Last edited by chetmo; Oct 20, 2008 at 10:21 PM.
The injectors are pulsed in milliseconds so it would be very had to tell with a DVM.
Do a compression test, that will eliminate the rocker questions,
IF you have some compression-------
Use your multimeter to check for voltage at the injector plug. One of the two pins will have battery voltage with the key on. The ECM pulses the ground (other pin) to fire the injector. If you have 12V then use the test light.
If the crank sensor is bad you won't have spark at the plugs or injector pulses.
Don't get frustrated, just systematically run tests and you should be going soon.
like stated earlier its like the valve is opening on startup, I could check this by pulling a plug and shooting a few lbs of air through it. So i can see if im getting voltage from inj via DMM and ground it to the car, instaed of the pulsing ground? if CKP sensor was out, would it cause the valves to be open?
Your "compression ratio" is 10.4-1, you need to see if you have any compression with a compression tester. This will show whether your valves are hanging open. Where are you located? This might be easier if I walk you through some of it over the phone.


