Georgey0414
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Hello all, new to the forum.
About 8 years ago my father bought a 1987 GN that was in great shape visually. It turned over fine and sounded really nice so he bought it. Mechanically it was a mess, with cracked heads and all sorts of other problems.
Took it to a family friend who is a licensed mechanic and he took it down to the block for the repairs. This car is heavily modified with a turbo that is a bit too big for it. Everything seemed to be fixed and we took it home. Later on that summer we had noticed that some issues started arising with it.
It still sounds great when you turn it over but once the engine is warm it begins to oscillate at idle and will eventually shut off. Once it is warm it just feels like it's dying with a sputter similar to that of running out of gas. Accelerating becomes a problem and it seems to start backfiring with black smoke occasionally.
It also seems to just eat batteries every couple of months and it will die after a few weeks without being started. I think we have bought a few batteries for it since he purchased it and we take the battery out during winter storage.
It also seems to run a bit better once it has a new battery in it but just for a short while.
Last year I took it into storage for him a bit late in the year so it was -20C. It ran great with no backfiring or anything.
Because of all this we are puzzled as to what the problem could be. At times we have thought it was electrical, at other times a heating problem, and from what I've read on here I think it may be something to do with the MAS airflow sensor/tubes. I have attached a picture of the engine and a closeup of the cracked tube I have seen coming from the turbo.
Hopefully someone can give us some input on this.
Thanks!
About 8 years ago my father bought a 1987 GN that was in great shape visually. It turned over fine and sounded really nice so he bought it. Mechanically it was a mess, with cracked heads and all sorts of other problems.
Took it to a family friend who is a licensed mechanic and he took it down to the block for the repairs. This car is heavily modified with a turbo that is a bit too big for it. Everything seemed to be fixed and we took it home. Later on that summer we had noticed that some issues started arising with it.
It still sounds great when you turn it over but once the engine is warm it begins to oscillate at idle and will eventually shut off. Once it is warm it just feels like it's dying with a sputter similar to that of running out of gas. Accelerating becomes a problem and it seems to start backfiring with black smoke occasionally.
It also seems to just eat batteries every couple of months and it will die after a few weeks without being started. I think we have bought a few batteries for it since he purchased it and we take the battery out during winter storage.
It also seems to run a bit better once it has a new battery in it but just for a short while.
Last year I took it into storage for him a bit late in the year so it was -20C. It ran great with no backfiring or anything.
Because of all this we are puzzled as to what the problem could be. At times we have thought it was electrical, at other times a heating problem, and from what I've read on here I think it may be something to do with the MAS airflow sensor/tubes. I have attached a picture of the engine and a closeup of the cracked tube I have seen coming from the turbo.
Hopefully someone can give us some input on this.
Thanks!