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Join Date: Apr 2011
Location: Ontario
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Also, in my travels i noted a Corvette specialty garage on the 401 somewhere between Oakville and cambridge...not sure where exactly but it was called Grand Sport Corvettes. Might be worth giving them a call and asking if they do service on lt5's. |
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Join Date: Jun 2009
Location: I live at Devens, one run at a time
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Just to chime in and suggest starting with something easy. I didn't believe it could be this simple, but someone here insisted and they were absolutely right.
Tighten the battery connections. Worth a shot. You will need the other stuff anyway, but it seems the 2ndary fuel pump and injectors are a significant electrical hit and these side terminal batteries are marginal at best. Best of luck, - Jeff |
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Join Date: Apr 2011
Location: Ontario
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Sorry guys, im not a handy tech guy like you all seem, and doing this job myself is out of my league by a long stretch. The references to Ohm's do confuse me. I have a good rapport with my garage in town but they have not worked on an LT5 before. I'm really not sure where to turn next as I brought the car to the garage and had the fuel filter replaced, the throttle body cleaned, and some injector cleaner placed in the tank. They thought if I drove it for a bit it would correct the problem. I took it out for a drive but as the weather has been crap have not had an opportunity to really drive it. I can hear the vaccuum pump running for several seconds when I turn the key to the accessory position, so that would not appear to be the problem. Not sure if I want to invest $1400 for a set of 8 secondaries plus however long it takes the garage to install it without knowing for sure thats my problem with the car. With everything I read on this board I am confident the secondaries are my problem, but just not 100% sure. Thanks for any input you guys have. |
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FWIW, I bought a set of 16 injectors from Jon Banner (Fuel Injector Connection) for under $400. http://fuelinjectorconnection.com/shop/ http://www.corvetteinjectors.com/sho....php?groupid=3 Replaced them myself. I am definately not a tech guy. This was the first time I ever tried to do a repair such as this. If you use the instructions here on the registry and have a new set of primary o-rings and a spare set of plenum gaskets from Jerry's gaskets the job isn't that difficult. http://jerrysgaskets.com/store2/root/ Just make sure to drain the coolant down enough and use the procedure to refill coolant. This is probabily the most difficult part. ![]()
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Awhile back, I started making up gasket & seal kits for the most commonly done procedures, in response to many emails asking "What all do I need?". Here's a link for the Fuel Injector Maintenance Kits, 90~92. The only choice you need to make, pertains to which type of seals you want.
Basically, Buna-N is best for 100% gasoline and also happens to be the least expensive. Viton is the best for Ethanol/Gasoline blends, but is more expensive. 90~92 Buna-N kit http://jerrysgaskets.com/store2/root...roducts_id=458 90~92 Viton kit http://jerrysgaskets.com/store2/root...roducts_id=459 Please note that virtually all new injectors come with o-rings installed already. That particular o-ring seal is PN1712222. If you are using new injectors, save some $'s, refer to the kit contents list on the website & get everything separately, except the 17112222 o-ring seals.
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Join Date: Apr 2011
Location: Ontario
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now you have me wondering if i bought the right injectors from summit racing? i got the part number from this reference by a zr1 specialist. http://www.zr1specialist.com/HAT%20W...eplacement.pdf he states that accel 150821 is a dirrect fit for the 91 zr1 and he uses this brand often on customers vehicles. Can anybody confirm if purchased the right injectors for my secondary injectors? acc-150821 8-pack 21 lb/hr $300 from summit. |
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I would have to look, but I thought mine were yellow though. |
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Join Date: Apr 2011
Location: Ontario
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Well, just ordered a set of 16 from Corvetteinjectors and the gasket set from jerry'sgaskets..
Anything else I need that anyone can think of? Spoke to my shop and they quoted about 3.5 hours to do the job. Thanks. |
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Join Date: Apr 2011
Location: Ontario
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just installed the parts i had mentioned before...secondary injectors and coil packs and it fixed the car! thanks guys for all the help and now i can enjoy the extra 200hp
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