Here's the story and its a long one.
My buddy has a '97 Z28 and it died on him last week. He was getting on it and the car backfired and died. He got it towed home and found out that he had no spark. It turns out that his rotor broke. He replaced the distributor cap and rotor and the damn thing still wouldn't start. He still had no spark. I checked the plug going into the ignition coil for +12V and a pulse on the ground side and it was fine. He got a new coil and now we have a good spark all the way to the plugs, but it still won't start. It doesn't even try to fire. We charged up the battery to make sure it had good voltage and also checked to make sure the fuel pressure is good. I then pulled a plug off of an injector and tested for voltage. With the ignition on I get +12V and 12V ground. Cranking the motor reduces the voltage across the plug to 9V. This is really wierd because on other cars that I have tested the ground side of the connector stays at 0V unless cranked and that's when it pulses. If I use a voltage meter it usually shows 2 to 3 volts when cranking.
Could this be caused by him screwing up the opti-spark, of is the injector harness grounded out somewhere??? And yes, we checked all the fuses.
Thanks for any help,
Mike
My buddy has a '97 Z28 and it died on him last week. He was getting on it and the car backfired and died. He got it towed home and found out that he had no spark. It turns out that his rotor broke. He replaced the distributor cap and rotor and the damn thing still wouldn't start. He still had no spark. I checked the plug going into the ignition coil for +12V and a pulse on the ground side and it was fine. He got a new coil and now we have a good spark all the way to the plugs, but it still won't start. It doesn't even try to fire. We charged up the battery to make sure it had good voltage and also checked to make sure the fuel pressure is good. I then pulled a plug off of an injector and tested for voltage. With the ignition on I get +12V and 12V ground. Cranking the motor reduces the voltage across the plug to 9V. This is really wierd because on other cars that I have tested the ground side of the connector stays at 0V unless cranked and that's when it pulses. If I use a voltage meter it usually shows 2 to 3 volts when cranking.
Could this be caused by him screwing up the opti-spark, of is the injector harness grounded out somewhere??? And yes, we checked all the fuses.
Thanks for any help,
Mike