SlapShotE77
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- Jul 6, 2010
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I am in need of some help to pinpoint my problem. I have a 1996 5.7LX with 2 bbl carb and Thunderbolt V. A few weeks ago the engine just quit after running perfect all day, as if I shut off the key. Started right back up. I got about another 2 minutes and the same thing happened. By the time I made it to the ramp, this had happened several times. I sat idling at the ramp for about 30 mins without any problems.
After some troubleshooting, I replaced the ignition sensor (in the dist.), but no improvement. I finally got her running after cleaning the cannon plug. Went out for about an hour with no issues. I thought I had it fixed until the next day when the problem returned.
Next I found that the ignition control module had water in it. It was not seals all the way around. I dried it out and resealed it and had no problems for the entire day. The very next day the problem returned. Now it will start right up, but will only run for about 15 seconds. I am now considering replacing the entire ignition system or getting the $500 ICM 'replacement'. But I want to know what the problem is first.
I have run the engine with the cannon plug disconnected and with a jumper to the coil, with the same result. So I think this is not a hull wiring issue. The enginer has a new alternator, new coil, new ignition sensor, new plugs. Checked resistance in wires and all are OK. I also checked fuel system (even though this does not seem to be fuel related) and all is OK.
I really need some help here. My wife is now saying I wasted my money on a lemon.
(Sorry for the long post but I wanted to give the whole story)
After some troubleshooting, I replaced the ignition sensor (in the dist.), but no improvement. I finally got her running after cleaning the cannon plug. Went out for about an hour with no issues. I thought I had it fixed until the next day when the problem returned.
Next I found that the ignition control module had water in it. It was not seals all the way around. I dried it out and resealed it and had no problems for the entire day. The very next day the problem returned. Now it will start right up, but will only run for about 15 seconds. I am now considering replacing the entire ignition system or getting the $500 ICM 'replacement'. But I want to know what the problem is first.
I have run the engine with the cannon plug disconnected and with a jumper to the coil, with the same result. So I think this is not a hull wiring issue. The enginer has a new alternator, new coil, new ignition sensor, new plugs. Checked resistance in wires and all are OK. I also checked fuel system (even though this does not seem to be fuel related) and all is OK.
I really need some help here. My wife is now saying I wasted my money on a lemon.
(Sorry for the long post but I wanted to give the whole story)