car noob question??
Let's not mislead this guy into thinking his might be an end gasket issue. What's happening to him isn't because of crankcase venting, or too much of it if he had a leaky end.
The module usually just goes out, in my experience at least. Do you have a spare HEI somewhere you can rob parts from? I know it sucks going to the parts store and spending money you dont have on parts that dont fix the problem. I've been there too many times. It worse most parts stores dont return electrical items. Thats kind of why I never throw things away, I have a little junk yard to work from in cases like yours.
The only time I had an issue like this was a buddies Camaro, the fuel line was run so close to the block that it was heating the fuel and vapor locking in the line. Its free to check.
Last edited by 77nomad; Aug 16, 2012 at 12:28 PM.
I've had a similar issue with an intermittent short on a car. I never found it until it shorted hard enough to take out the fuseable link and burn the wire in half. It was on the fuseable link wire from the starter, and my car would just quit running, then eventually restart. One day it just stopped totally, and I got the 12v. test light out and started following things from the starter to each point I could test. It showed up quickly once it totally failed, but gave me fits until then.
Check to see if any wires are near any hot exhaust.
Check to see if any wires are near any hot exhaust.
Ok so I finally had some time to work on the car again and I bought a new ignition control module and installed it but now my car won't even start?!?!? So then I put the old one back on and it started right up?!? Any ideas??


