LT5 Misfiring at All Speeds
Hi all, my 90 ZR-1 is missing/rough running at all speeds especially when it reaches operating temp. Turning the power key on and off made no difference. I get spark at all plugs but when I pulled the #3 wire the idle didn't change much. Let her cool down and pulled the plug and the plug showed little evidence of firing. Didn't smell much of fuel either. Pulled a couple of others and they looked good. Next step was to check injector resistance and it was as follows: 1:15.3, 2;14.5, 3:5.7, 4:14.7, 5:13.0. 6:17.8, 7:15.1 and 8:17.3. I replaced the #3 plug and still the same. this time I checked the injector resistance when it was still hot and got the following:1:18.2, 2;19.8, 3:8.0, 4:19.8, 5:11.0. 6:20.6, 7:18.8 and 8:20.4. Now I'm thinking maybe a bad injector at #3 and maybe #5. If so, looks like I'll be pulling the plenum for the first time, what fun. Any suggestions would be appreciated
Big D '90 ZR1 '69 L46/M21 |
Re: LT5 miss at all speeds
Change your coil packs, I had same problem. I did all the tests, fuel pressure new plugs wires, even thought bad gas.
(01/24/25: Fuel injectors turned out to be Op's problem, not bad ignition coils) ___ |
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Injectors need replacing ;) |
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I agree with all the above posts. Take your time, their are folks in Oregon & Washington that can help you.
Manfred E.......:fahne: 91 #906 |
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Jon at FIC can set you up with a new set of stainless injectors and gaskets and seals (Gaskets c/o Jerry's Gaskets, BTW). I use the Accel #150821s (from Summit Racing) with no complaints for 4 years running now.
Note: As for coil packs, I installed fresh coils with GM coil (direct replacement) "while I was in there" too. (When in doubt of what the readings should be, I measured resistance on both the primary and secondary windings, looking for consistency. However, one of the coils measured "open" between output terminals, so I replaced the all. All the readings then were the same across the lot, and the car runs great!) That was 6 years and 20k miles ago w/ no issues with them since. |
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thanks everyone for your inputs. Looks like I will be going under the plenum for the first time. Should be a good time....... Looking forward to getting her running back the way she should.
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Entering under the plenum is a "right of passage" for LT5 owners, it seems.
Might consider R&R'ing the started solenoid high-current contacts; set ya back around $10 or so. Plug wires? Vacuum lines, check valves, rubber unions = OK? Secondary actuators and linkage works OK? |
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Looks like I'm going to go with the injectors from FIC. Can anyone suggest which brand of coils I should go with and where to get them.
thanks again everyone, Big D |
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OEM coils. Get them from Jerrys Gaskets.
(01/24/25: Jerry does not sell OEM coils, he sells BorgWarner E51 coils as a 4-Pack - ZBrink) ___ |
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I like the MSD 8224 DIS coils.
Not that I notice any improved performance, I just like their red color http://www.msdignition.com/Products/...wer_Style.aspx |
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