Become a Fan!
Login
Username:

Password:

Remember Me

Lost Password?

Register now!
Main Menu
Who's Online
158 user(s) are online (127 user(s) are browsing Forums)

more...
Guru Dictionary
Print in friendly format Send this term to a friend  C4
Abbreviation for the 4th generation of Corvettes built from 1984-1996....
Supporting Vendors
Platinum
Mid America Motorworks
Mid America Motorworks FREE CATALOG


Gold
FIC 770-888-1662


Registered Vendors
Guru Friends
Supporting Banners

TIRERACK.com - Revolutionizing Tire Buying


Shop for Winter Tires Now!




Support This Site
Report message:*
 

Re: Short circuit, left side fuel '90 Speed Density

Subject: Re: Short circuit, left side fuel '90 Speed Density
by whalepirot on 2013/1/18 2:13:05

thanks. Checking them when hot will be nigh impossible given the hours it takes to pull the intake down far enough to get access to them.

After another look at things (fresh eyes you know) I moved the seemingly pinched wires for 5 & 7, rechecked for shorts to ground (none) then inserted new fuses. Powering up the ignition did not blow either fuse, so I made new gaskets, readying for reassembly.

These injectors are about 10 years old and have under 5000 miles on them, I estimate. It seems I have two choices:
1) send the set to be checked thoroughly, or
2) reassemble and hope the repositioned wires fixed the problem.
CorvetteForum.guru is independently owned and operated. This site is not associated with or financially supported by General Motors.

Copyright 2008-2015 CorvetteForum.guru

CorvetteForum.guru is a Guru Garage Site (Coming Soon!)

If you have any questions about our site, please contact us at Andy@corvetteforum.guru.

Powered by XOOPS 2.56 Copyright 2001-2014 www.xoops.org

Hosted by GoDaddy.com.