New to Site picked up 3rd Camaro
#1
New to Site picked up 3rd Camaro
Thought I'd introduce my self. I'm Jeremy I'm new to the site Just picked up a 94 Z28 Camaro, 6 speed, T-tops. It was a barn find. Found the car thru a friend of a friend. Car has been sitting for 3-4years under a thick layer of dust and misc garage crap.
Previous Owner said that the motor was replaced with a 97 LT1, LT4 hot cam, new gaskets, 1.6 Roller rockers, MAC headers, SLP exhaust and more but I need to figure that out. Said he put 20,000 miles on the motor that's in the car now. Said that the Optispark quit and he parked it.
It has some rust under the fuel door I hope to take car of. Car needs a good cleaning. I'll try and get some pics up soon.
I had 2 3rd gen Camaros in the early 90's and I used to be in halves owners of the old mustang-camaro.com website if anyone remembers that from way back then.
Previous Owner said that the motor was replaced with a 97 LT1, LT4 hot cam, new gaskets, 1.6 Roller rockers, MAC headers, SLP exhaust and more but I need to figure that out. Said he put 20,000 miles on the motor that's in the car now. Said that the Optispark quit and he parked it.
It has some rust under the fuel door I hope to take car of. Car needs a good cleaning. I'll try and get some pics up soon.
I had 2 3rd gen Camaros in the early 90's and I used to be in halves owners of the old mustang-camaro.com website if anyone remembers that from way back then.
#3
Optis dying is not uncommon. Do your self a HUGE favor and buy a NEW one not a rebuilt and then get a NEW water pump not a rebuilt. They do cost a few $$ more but for what it is it is worth it. The main cause of Opti death is a leaking water pump. They like to **** coolant out of the drive in the rear and that is right below the opti. Water and optical electronics dont mix well.
Massey
Massey
#4
welcome to the forum. have look at 23 here, may help. https://camaroforums.com/forum/93-02...rt-here-38462/
#5
Thanks for the info!
I ended up pumping out the old fuel, changed the oil, sprayed some wd40 in the cylinders and installed a new battery. Car fired right up. It runs really rough. Pops under acceleration which is probably the optispark. Trying to find a vaccum leak because it idles at 1500 rpm.
I ended up pumping out the old fuel, changed the oil, sprayed some wd40 in the cylinders and installed a new battery. Car fired right up. It runs really rough. Pops under acceleration which is probably the optispark. Trying to find a vaccum leak because it idles at 1500 rpm.
#6
THE main cause of optispark failure is because it's a pain to get to and it never gets serviced until it goes bad from age and wear. Imagine an engine with an easily accessible distributor like mine never getting a full "tune up" (including the cap & rotor). It would be running like crap at and/or well before 100k miles too.
Is your check engine light on? From the sounds of it, your issue is very likely to be your opti. When mine was bad, I had a fast idle as well. Because of the misfire it caused, one or more cylinders were running rich, and the O2 sensors were trying to have the air/fuel mixture compensate for it, which it couldn't.
Is your check engine light on? From the sounds of it, your issue is very likely to be your opti. When mine was bad, I had a fast idle as well. Because of the misfire it caused, one or more cylinders were running rich, and the O2 sensors were trying to have the air/fuel mixture compensate for it, which it couldn't.
#7
THE main cause of optispark failure is because it's a pain to get to and it never gets serviced until it goes bad from age and wear. Imagine an engine with an easily accessible distributor like mine never getting a full "tune up" (including the cap & rotor). It would be running like crap at and/or well before 100k miles too.
Is your check engine light on? From the sounds of it, your issue is very likely to be your opti. When mine was bad, I had a fast idle as well. Because of the misfire it caused, one or more cylinders were running rich, and the O2 sensors were trying to have the air/fuel mixture compensate for it, which it couldn't.
Is your check engine light on? From the sounds of it, your issue is very likely to be your opti. When mine was bad, I had a fast idle as well. Because of the misfire it caused, one or more cylinders were running rich, and the O2 sensors were trying to have the air/fuel mixture compensate for it, which it couldn't.
Fast idle makes sense because of the misfire.
Also I got a OBD cable set with the car but he couldn't find the software. Any recommendations?
#8
Because of the work involved to get to the opti, it's much smarter to just replace the whole thing. Sure, you might be fine with a new cap and rotor, and cleaning the optics inside (another cause of opti misfire), but the shaft bearings could be shot or on their way out. The engine supposedly has 20k miles, but was the opti replaced with a new one, or was the old one reused?