Mike96z
07-31-2009, 08:56 PM
I have a 1998 Camaro Z28, I put in a 99 LS1 w/ 30K and also converted it to a 99+ PCM & Wiring harness. The car will turn over and when it does turn over it doesnt start, I am getting 60 PSI to the fuel rail via a brand new walbro 255lph and I am getting lots of spark from MSD wires and NGK Iridiums. The plugs are dry so I was thinking no fuel was getting into the cylinders so I pulled the fuel rail and then plugged the harness into the rail and attempted to start the car and lots of fuel came out of the injectors. I even tried spraying carb cleaner in the tb and giving it a start and still no start.... which is kinda wierd, usually if there is spark and fuel/fumes it will atleast try to run for a second. Im not sure what the deal is. I know the plugs need ground to spark, where does it get this ground from?
Any input is greatly appreciated.
Thanks
Mike
EDIT:
Tests I have done:
1) Fuel Pressure Test via Fuel Rail Guage (55-60 PSI)
2) Spark Check - Pulled plug and plugged into wire, lots of spark when trying to crank car.
3) Fuel Injector Ohm test - 12.6 ohms each
4) Carb Cleaner into intake - No start
5) Fuel Injector Connector Voltage at key on - 11.30 Volts (Battery Voltage) when using another ground. Jumping the connector to itself, more like 5 Volts.
6) Screw driver in plug - shocked the hell out of me.
7) Pulled fuel rail and plugged in injectors, turned car over and lots of fuel sprayed out.
8) Replaced Crank Sensor (same issue)
I am stumped. I have many saying Cam/Crank sensor but Im having trouble believing this as those things would allow the car not to spark when I am getting plenty of spark.
Any input is greatly appreciated.
Thanks
Mike
EDIT:
Tests I have done:
1) Fuel Pressure Test via Fuel Rail Guage (55-60 PSI)
2) Spark Check - Pulled plug and plugged into wire, lots of spark when trying to crank car.
3) Fuel Injector Ohm test - 12.6 ohms each
4) Carb Cleaner into intake - No start
5) Fuel Injector Connector Voltage at key on - 11.30 Volts (Battery Voltage) when using another ground. Jumping the connector to itself, more like 5 Volts.
6) Screw driver in plug - shocked the hell out of me.
7) Pulled fuel rail and plugged in injectors, turned car over and lots of fuel sprayed out.
8) Replaced Crank Sensor (same issue)
I am stumped. I have many saying Cam/Crank sensor but Im having trouble believing this as those things would allow the car not to spark when I am getting plenty of spark.