Ah......Opticrap. Had one of those on my 96 Impala. Very familiar. A hint for when working with those. Whatever you do, don't replace any plug wires, or plugs and for sure don't check firing order.
Not J The only thing worse than the opti you took out is the one you just put in. You can’t trust an opti that isn’t equipped with a Mitsubishi opti sensor. All others are garbage that will fail in short order. Even high priced units from MSD are suspect. Mitsubishi stopped making sensors years ago. There is a guy on EBay called the opti doctor that rebuilds opti's with Mitsubishi sensors. They are pricey but you can trust them to last more than 6 months. Also while you were in there a water pump swap is a smart move. When the pump goes it often takes the opti with it. Coolant is the death of many opti sparks. Later opti's are vented which extends their life. You can, and should retrofit older opti’s with a vent.
@@keeganlytle6278 I know, I don't have any knowledge of the LT1, but I'm sure they have it figured out by now. It's funny because they probably figured it out in a day or 2 but the episodes come out like molasses in a squirt bottle.
I have over 400,000 miles on my LT1. One of the most durable engines ever made. The Optispark is also very durable and is wrongly blamed for bad spark plug wires and electrical grounds.
@@TrakSpock1 Good brand new AC Delco optisparks work good. But you can't find those easily anymore. They're all reman and will go out in a couple months unless you go MSD which are $500. At least thats my experience with them. Something that relies on literally looking through a hole in a metal plate to know when to send spark is not that great of a design to me. Good luck to you and your unicorn LT1.
in casees of Misfires, ALWAYS ALWAYS do your first troubleshooting at night, inside garage, pitch black, and look for "Jumping Fire", you will save yourself allot of work.time,money and embarrasment. ;)
Wish I caught you before you put it back together. The pre 1995 Optisparks were not vented and had some issues. The '95, and '96 Corvette Optisparks were very reliable. The one thing you should do with all of them, if you pull off the water pump, tap the bleed hole in the bottom of the water pump casting, install a simple brass fitting with a piece of vacuum tube on it and direct it away from the Opti-Spark so if the diaphram on the water pump blows out, it won't spray coolant all over your Opti and short it out. You should hang on to that Opti you removed. It's probably still good, and you know it's already been replaced at least once. I bet if you put some wires and plugs on that LT-1 it'll run like a champ. You guys are characters. Good videos. Take care.
Have you checked to see if the spark plugs wires are connected properly from the distributor to plug? It was done by another person so they might have mixed the wires up.
@@goman5523 no they just marked the ones that were already on there instead of checking a diagram to see if the wires are going to the right plugs. That's what happend on an episode of roadkill with the engine in the back of a truck. The wires were going to the wrong plugs
@@greenplague5286 The optispark is labeled with cylinder numbers. You would hope they looked to make sure it was right but the miss would be worse if it was routed wrong.
Those early obd1 lt1s will kick your ass, I have a 93 6speed, rebuilt with a hotcam, the opti spark plugs/wires/coil/icm should all just be replaced right away then you can put it behind you and will most likely fix the miss. You can also get modernized Bosch 3 injectors for it for cheap. All the parts can be had for so cheap just replace it all till the miss or problem goes away. Fuel pressure regulators can leak, make sure your intake gaskets and vacuum lines aren't leaking. Replace the 02 sensors too. All the parts I mentioned if aftermarket total less than 400 bucks for all new stuff. Rock auto is a c4 owner's friend.
Can Kyle and Vince just have their own show? This is too good and it has it all. The mustache the golden locks the love for vans the suspenders the calm demeanor. I could watch hours of this.
i know this pain. i changed the opti in my 93 firebird recently. if new plug wires don't fix the the misfire check the O2s. i chased a misfire at cruising speed for months after changing wires and opti to find an O2 was bad.
Camshaft lobes perhaps!?? Since it seemed that someone previously tried repairing the misfire by putting a new distributor thing!! And in addition to the work you guys have put in!
Havent watched yet, but I used to work on these for a living. Usually missfire is caused by sticking injector, bad ecu or wiring issues, they fall apart and corrode.
I don't think the orange crap was out while c4's were in production. Hardly saw any doing oil changes back 96-98. Maybe just the newest cars. Green stuff shouldn't hurt anything, it's not like using the wrong transmission fluid or oil.
So what you guys have is an LT1, which is a 92-95/96, and the opti runs directly off the camshaft. Unfortunately the opti you guys put in isn't known for reliability (it's chinesium) but it should get you going, just for God's sake put on new plug wires... Before you blow another $3-500 on optis you should look at the 24x LT1 conversions for running LS coils. The '86 in your yard has an L98, which is just an EFI Gen 1 sbc. I'm really digging the videos on the C4, make sure you bring it by the burnyard bash in July if you can, I'll bring mine.
heat isnt removed from cab, air is either taken from outside (usually under windshield cowl) or recirculated within the cab which is also considered max A/C. heat is removed at condenser to change refrigerant state from high pressure gas to high pressure liquid and at evaporator core to change refrigerant state from low pressure liquid to low pressure gas, thats only place A/C system is removing heat. In the cab the blower motor blows air through a freezing cold evaporator always, when heater is on it blows through evaporator still to dry the air Then through the heater core but there is always cold (dried) air being blown in inside temperature is just adjusted with the temperature blend door within the case. on max A/C the car is recirculating air INSIDE the cab not taking any air out or removing heat just cooling cold inside air
I feel your frustration, I'm going through the same hassle with my 87 c4. Two shops couldn't fix it. It possibly be the oil pressure sensor, it also controls the fuel pump, try to figure. I'll stay tuned, wish you guys well.
When the optispark went out in mine, the car just stopped running. No misfire or anything else to give a warning. The design flaw has it right under the water pump. If the water pump leaks it can wreck the opti. The optispark is only in the 1992 to 1996 LT1 Vettes. I believe that they improved its design on the '95 and '96 models.
Vince I wanna see more of you on Hoonigan your sence of humor never fails to make me laugh and your mustache reminds me of my grandpa's y'all have the exact same except his is a bit longer
I'm trying to recall but I believe they make an LS style coil pack system for LT1 engines. I had a 97 z28 with omni spark system. Was planning on switching for more reliability but didn't keep the car for to long to do the swap.
My ,89 C4 had a bad coil, one of two in the distributor. There’s one in the bottom of the distributor, and one in the cap. The one in the bottom of the distributor, was soaked in oil from a bad seal. That was making mine misfire. Check the coil inside the distributor!
The Optispark is a known problem and there are upgraded Optispark units available. But the ultimate answer is to do an LS ignition conversion which will give more timing accuracy, and more power. Compression checking one cylinder is not enough.
I had an LT misfiring. Cheap plug wires along the head in the heat will jump fire like crazy. In the dark you'll see it. And the o-ring on the optispark drive.
Good ol' Optispark... Lets put something sensitive to moisture right where it can get wet. The cap and rotor like to build up ozone also and cause all sorts of problems. Good videos and a little out of your norm.
The optispark is like a bad joke... Our shop specializes in Corvettes and we probably replace 20 of these a year, which is quite a lot considering they only used it for a very short period of time. The worst part is, about half are killed by a leaking waterpump, a few just fail or become faulty randomly.... The remainder and the most amusing of the bunch always starts with, "so I just steamed or pressure washed my engine" and funny thing, now it won't start. As much as I want to laugh, I still end up feeling bad, since who would think?
I think I would have thrown new plugs, wires, air filter, fuel filter and an oil change at this thing before I did anything else. I guess we would miss out on 13 episodes of mis fire though. Great video.
@@evanhasner when Vince asks about the tires... and says something about no unauthorized burnouts in the yard... and Kyle says believe me it was authorized. They built this channel on the hoonigan antics in the yard...
So you should know that no unauthorized burnouts is due to too many yard shreds and the school complaining. And so strangers dont think they can rip it up freely there.. not trying to argue it's not ironic, just pretty well known.
zach kramer not if you swap all the coolant out and replace it with green. Every car I’ve owned required some special antifreeze but it was cheaper to replace it all with green than to buy just a gallon of decent cool or the blue bmw shit. I’ve never had any failures due to switching as long as you drain the old out.
I am not sure about vettes, but I think there is a tsb on the placement of plug wires on my ram. I'd see if they are getting interference from the block or other wires. So, perhaps new wires and clips.
Guys, on getting harmonic balancer broken loose, 1/2 breaker bar with short extension, socket. Place the handle of the breaker bar, with cheater pipe if needed, against the floor. Bump the starter. 3/8 has not the beef to withstand the torques of the starter. Otherwise, get/make a strap wrench to hold the balancer/crank in place & air ratchet them fasteners loose. Don't make me come out there.
Get in touch with Jeremy over at the fasterproms channel. Corvettes are his specialty and he could probably give you guys some tips on how to get this thing running like a top.
It's funny to me people don't understand the optispark but then again I've literally studied the lt1 and its ignition system opti is also called A.B.I.T.S angle based ignition timing system
I used to own an LT1 with the good ole Opti. The way it works sounds badass on paper, it gives the PCM a damn near perfect idea of where the pistons are.. The optical sensor inside "reads" the holes in the the little plastic disc that rotates. It was so stupid of GM to mount it where they did. It's in such a shitty spot, UNDER the water pump?! and requiring you to remove it as well as the crank pulley just to replace it?! TIP: If you are troubleshooting and have things apart, make sure the water pump is connected or it won't start.
13 episodes trying to figure out why its misfiring would still be more productive than that time scotto did an episode on a bolt.. #GetToWorkScotto
6:10 and we get the same amount of information from Vince in seconds
I😂
Ouch
I'm legit laughing my add offfff
Slowly does it, eventually....
Vince is a national treasure. He must be protected at all costs. If he’s in all 13 episodes on compression, I’ll love every single one!
kinda makes you wish there were more reactions
Vince is the King of Awkward with a smile. Dude is awesome.
Egg Shen I must have missed the awkwardness
"its the SnapOn Guy's problem now"
I feel that on a spiritual level
I like how Vince put the seat back on backward XD
Lance Uppercut i died 😂
Lance Uppercut it just ads to the awkwardness of the entire video hahahahaha
You know the Sketch Level is close to 💯 when Danger Dan gives you a hard "No". 😂
Kid Dupree lmao
Ah......Opticrap. Had one of those on my 96 Impala. Very familiar.
A hint for when working with those. Whatever you do, don't replace any plug wires, or plugs and for sure don't check firing order.
Not J The only thing worse than the opti you took out is the one you just put in. You can’t trust an opti that isn’t equipped with a Mitsubishi opti sensor. All others are garbage that will fail in short order. Even high priced units from MSD are suspect. Mitsubishi stopped making sensors years ago. There is a guy on EBay called the opti doctor that rebuilds opti's with Mitsubishi sensors. They are pricey but you can trust them to last more than 6 months. Also while you were in there a water pump swap is a smart move. When the pump goes it often takes the opti with it. Coolant is the death of many opti sparks. Later opti's are vented which extends their life. You can, and should retrofit older opti’s with a vent.
Knocks motorcycle seat off, puts on backwards, walks away. LOL!
oriellys always comes through when autozone fails me lol
And never go to advanced ap
You know how when you teach your kid a new word they go out of their way to use that word?
That was Kyle with "sweating horsepower" lol
Dude with the mustache is like the mechanic version of the guy that licks things on the waterjet channel..
Optispark, plugs, wires, and a water pump/ T-Stat..... done.
This is my favourite hoonigan content because its so godamn relatable.
The equivalent of being lost in the woods; walking in circles.
While saying "well, atleast we're getting somewhere.."
"Watching two ding dongs with cute hairstyles try to diagnose a simple misfire"
Still better than anything on Tv !!
Nothing is simple on an 80s Corvette. Theres a reason everyone ditched the lt1 the moment the LS became commonplace.
haha
who let that guy buy tools? lol
@@keeganlytle6278 I know, I don't have any knowledge of the LT1, but I'm sure they have it figured out by now. It's funny because they probably figured it out in a day or 2 but the episodes come out like molasses in a squirt bottle.
Always start cheap! Lol. Like sparkplugs, wires, then distributor.
wish more mechanics spoke like this.
Or ya know test the parts before you just replace them
@@stevenweinhaus9586 Yeah, but they knew the wires were dodgy. One in particular.
The glorious LT1. The motor designed as an afterthought. "Lets put a key ignition part in a spot where its horrible to service."
Danny Rojas It’s a corvette. You’re supposed to just throw it away and buy a new one.
@@Draconiam I wish the guys that come to my shop to fix this exact issue all the time did that. I bet they think about it after they get the bill. lol
LT1. Designed by Lotus
I have over 400,000 miles on my LT1. One of the most durable engines ever made. The Optispark is also very durable and is wrongly blamed for bad spark plug wires and electrical grounds.
@@TrakSpock1 Good brand new AC Delco optisparks work good. But you can't find those easily anymore. They're all reman and will go out in a couple months unless you go MSD which are $500. At least thats my experience with them. Something that relies on literally looking through a hole in a metal plate to know when to send spark is not that great of a design to me. Good luck to you and your unicorn LT1.
Where is brad
Brad would know, or Jimmy rig it to work.
Prolly got butt hurt @ work and won't come back. He seems sensitive
I’ve been wondering where brad is
What is brad?
When is brad?
Any Kyle/Vince/Dan combo is gold.
This vid is great! I love that we get a Danger Dan in there confirming Vince's practices on a car that seems to be difficult to work on.
its tight to work in, but its not any harder than any other GM pile of shit from the 80's and 90's. obd1 was trash.
in casees of Misfires, ALWAYS ALWAYS do your first troubleshooting at night, inside garage, pitch black, and look for "Jumping Fire", you will save yourself allot of work.time,money and embarrasment. ;)
I had a opti arch through the cap to the back of the water pump. 🤨
Wish I caught you before you put it back together. The pre 1995 Optisparks were not vented and had some issues. The '95, and '96 Corvette Optisparks were very reliable. The one thing you should do with all of them, if you pull off the water pump, tap the bleed hole in the bottom of the water pump casting, install a simple brass fitting with a piece of vacuum tube on it and direct it away from the Opti-Spark so if the diaphram on the water pump blows out, it won't spray coolant all over your Opti and short it out. You should hang on to that Opti you removed. It's probably still good, and you know it's already been replaced at least once.
I bet if you put some wires and plugs on that LT-1 it'll run like a champ.
You guys are characters. Good videos. Take care.
Just let Kyle and Vince take over the bonus channel! Primo content my friends
Man i dont know why, but vince made that video the perfect 5h45 am video before job, specially the rock paper scisor thing killed me ahah
The time between Dan and Vince's first fist pound was approximately 3 millennia
I cant even explain how much i like the Kyle\vince duo! I hope you could make him a regular somehow! Such a cool dude
Have you checked to see if the spark plugs wires are connected properly from the distributor to plug? It was done by another person so they might have mixed the wires up.
Green Plague they have done plugs so they checked that and the just did the distributor
@@goman5523 no they just marked the ones that were already on there instead of checking a diagram to see if the wires are going to the right plugs. That's what happend on an episode of roadkill with the engine in the back of a truck. The wires were going to the wrong plugs
@@greenplague5286 The optispark is labeled with cylinder numbers. You would hope they looked to make sure it was right but the miss would be worse if it was routed wrong.
"well fire it up n itll still mis-fire and well throw another part at it" lmao good laugh
Perfect couple for the job, they're so dam relaxed haha. I would've been throwing shit around..lmfao
Those early obd1 lt1s will kick your ass, I have a 93 6speed, rebuilt with a hotcam, the opti spark plugs/wires/coil/icm should all just be replaced right away then you can put it behind you and will most likely fix the miss. You can also get modernized Bosch 3 injectors for it for cheap. All the parts can be had for so cheap just replace it all till the miss or problem goes away. Fuel pressure regulators can leak, make sure your intake gaskets and vacuum lines aren't leaking. Replace the 02 sensors too. All the parts I mentioned if aftermarket total less than 400 bucks for all new stuff. Rock auto is a c4 owner's friend.
Can Kyle and Vince just have their own show? This is too good and it has it all. The mustache the golden locks the love for vans the suspenders the calm demeanor. I could watch hours of this.
i know this pain. i changed the opti in my 93 firebird recently. if new plug wires don't fix the the misfire check the O2s. i chased a misfire at cruising speed for months after changing wires and opti to find an O2 was bad.
Yeah, I fought it too. O2 sensor, ignition coil, plugged injectors eliminated the mis. When the optispark finally failed it wouldn't run.
my most recent opti change was chasing a no start that ended up being the icm...
Now you fellas understand how the unknown realm of automotive diagnosis works from time to time
The most said thing ever in c4 corvette forums “you check the optispark”.
second to that is "My corvette runs like sh!t!" - usually said by a crossfire owner
I actually do enjoy this quite a bit more than i thought i would. Keep up the light hearted content Kyle!
I feel like he is just bullshitting his way through life.
One million likes. No idea what so ever
Camshaft lobes perhaps!?? Since it seemed that someone previously tried repairing the misfire by putting a new distributor thing!! And in addition to the work you guys have put in!
Havent watched yet, but I used to work on these for a living. Usually missfire is caused by sticking injector, bad ecu or wiring issues, they fall apart and corrode.
I guess not everyone has experienced TPI SBCs or LT1 SBC.
@ChimRichaldsII depends on the motor. My LT1 uses green
I don't think the orange crap was out while c4's were in production. Hardly saw any doing oil changes back 96-98. Maybe just the newest cars. Green stuff shouldn't hurt anything, it's not like using the wrong transmission fluid or oil.
@@pgtmr2713 yup. Im pretty sure if you flush your. coolant. system you can pick orange or green without. issue
That ‘Orange’ is dexcool and it should not be used in this LT1. IIRC puting the orange in a system that was always green is a no-no.
Honestly my favorite part of hoonigan are the mechanics. They’re just so much fun to watch, and learning more about Vince is nice
So what you guys have is an LT1, which is a 92-95/96, and the opti runs directly off the camshaft. Unfortunately the opti you guys put in isn't known for reliability (it's chinesium) but it should get you going, just for God's sake put on new plug wires...
Before you blow another $3-500 on optis you should look at the 24x LT1 conversions for running LS coils.
The '86 in your yard has an L98, which is just an EFI Gen 1 sbc.
I'm really digging the videos on the C4, make sure you bring it by the burnyard bash in July if you can, I'll bring mine.
heat isnt removed from cab, air is either taken from outside (usually under windshield cowl) or recirculated within the cab which is also considered max A/C. heat is removed at condenser to change refrigerant state from high pressure gas to high pressure liquid and at evaporator core to change refrigerant state from low pressure liquid to low pressure gas, thats only place A/C system is removing heat. In the cab the blower motor blows air through a freezing cold evaporator always, when heater is on it blows through evaporator still to dry the air Then through the heater core but there is always cold (dried) air being blown in inside temperature is just adjusted with the temperature blend door within the case. on max A/C the car is recirculating air INSIDE the cab not taking any air out or removing heat just cooling cold inside air
I'd change that water pump too! Cause now it's gonna go out! Mark my words.
Yeah. It's old and it's off.
I fucking love the awkward low energy. More of this guy please.
Why didnt you change the wires out !! 🤯🤪😵🥺
I feel your frustration, I'm going through the same hassle with my 87 c4. Two shops couldn't fix it. It possibly be the oil pressure sensor, it also controls the fuel pump, try to figure.
I'll stay tuned, wish you guys well.
Vince!!! My boah. The mustache mechanic. The wrenching warrior. Misfire Mafia!!
To remove and install the crank bolts, use a spanner wrench in holes around the outside of the front of the crank pulley.
More episodes with Vince, super chill and did you see that slap the water pump technique, my man knows what’s up.
😂 I think it's clear by now 😂 upgrade to OBD2 and LS swap
I grew up a Corvette fanboy so this content is right up my alley! Love it!
Good luck with the Opti, Check out the Toruehead Coil conversion for the LT-1, definite lifesaver.
Optispark has an optical pickup that works like a crank trigger. The pickup is similar to the inside of an old 3 1/2” floppy disc
I love you guys but this is painful to watch. Lol use half inch tools on the crank bolt and an air impact.
LOL "maybe we should just plug it back in for content?" Damn, Vince is a quick learner.
I'm so hyped, these two should have their own show consistently
When the optispark went out in mine, the car just stopped running. No misfire or anything else to give a warning. The design flaw has it right under the water pump. If the water pump leaks it can wreck the opti. The optispark is only in the 1992 to 1996 LT1 Vettes. I believe that they improved its design on the '95 and '96 models.
a rusty bolt and 13 compression test videos. Peak RUclips content
Vince stands out even on this channel. Love seeing him in new videos
I love it when people play parts bingo with other people's money 😂
Better than playing it with your own money though!
I love vince so much I just want endless videos of him and dan fixing cars dumb ways
Got some of that sketchy AF bad daddy braddy fixing feeling😂
I think this episode beats Scotto's bolt episode in pointlessness.
with a tophat and trenchcoat he would look just like that dastardly villian from all the old rocky n bullwinkle cartoons
I love the guy, hope he becomes addition to the team, at least guest appearances!
These are my favorite episodes
Robert gouff yeah for now
It's the opti spark, it's always the opti spark on the LT1 motor.
Vince, your 86 has a basicly normal distributer in the normal SBC/BBC location. It does not have an optispark.
Kyle, I get the that “don’t trust this guy” feeling from your boy with the mustache 😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣 Brad 2.0 ?!?! 🤷🏽♂️
Vince I wanna see more of you on Hoonigan your sence of humor never fails to make me laugh and your mustache reminds me of my grandpa's y'all have the exact same except his is a bit longer
I'm trying to recall but I believe they make an LS style coil pack system for LT1 engines. I had a 97 z28 with omni spark system. Was planning on switching for more reliability but didn't keep the car for to long to do the swap.
The Sirs is a Ratchet NOT a Wrench. lmao Digging this series guys, big fun.
My ,89 C4 had a bad coil, one of two in the distributor. There’s one in the bottom of the distributor, and one in the cap. The one in the bottom of the distributor, was soaked in oil from a bad seal. That was making mine misfire. Check the coil inside the distributor!
The Optispark is a known problem and there are upgraded Optispark units available. But the ultimate answer is to do an LS ignition conversion which will give more timing accuracy, and more power.
Compression checking one cylinder is not enough.
I had an LT misfiring. Cheap plug wires along the head in the heat will jump fire like crazy. In the dark you'll see it. And the o-ring on the optispark drive.
you take the dedication that you put into that mustache into that car and it'll be running in no time.
Good ol' Optispark... Lets put something sensitive to moisture right where it can get wet. The cap and rotor like to build up ozone also and cause all sorts of problems. Good videos and a little out of your norm.
He’s never seen an opti Spark 😂😂 good luck finding one that works
"Omg I'm so surprised the optispark is giving you headaches" said no opti owner ever
3:33 - 3:35 "pull out..screw...hoes"
dude is dropping knowledge on multiple subjects. kudos!
These guys are great lol I’d watch 13 episodes of this if you spread them out
I would check to see the fuel pressure, sometimes it"s the injectors. Also, check for vaccum leaks on the intake manifold.
The optispark is like a bad joke... Our shop specializes in Corvettes and we probably replace 20 of these a year, which is quite a lot considering they only used it for a very short period of time. The worst part is, about half are killed by a leaking waterpump, a few just fail or become faulty randomly.... The remainder and the most amusing of the bunch always starts with, "so I just steamed or pressure washed my engine" and funny thing, now it won't start. As much as I want to laugh, I still end up feeling bad, since who would think?
I think I would have thrown new plugs, wires, air filter, fuel filter and an oil change at this thing before I did anything else. I guess we would miss out on 13 episodes of mis fire though. Great video.
😂 I’m dying! You guys are friggin awesome! 😆
Is there irony that a brand built on being a Hoonigan has a no unauthorized burnout rule at the Hoonigan shop.
What?
@@evanhasner when Vince asks about the tires... and says something about no unauthorized burnouts in the yard... and Kyle says believe me it was authorized. They built this channel on the hoonigan antics in the yard...
Yeah, I assume you're new here.
@@evanhasner been around forever... back when they used to release episodes at midnight.
So you should know that no unauthorized burnouts is due to too many yard shreds and the school complaining. And so strangers dont think they can rip it up freely there.. not trying to argue it's not ironic, just pretty well known.
Spark plug wire is leaking.
18:58 the wiring needs redone and mounted cleaner. The spark plug wires are grounding out through their insulation to the metal they're touching.
I don’t know for sure about the Corvette but I know that in my 97 S-10 that you need to put in special orange coolant or it could damage the engine.
zach kramer not if you swap all the coolant out and replace it with green. Every car I’ve owned required some special antifreeze but it was cheaper to replace it all with green than to buy just a gallon of decent cool or the blue bmw shit. I’ve never had any failures due to switching as long as you drain the old out.
You do not put that orange dexcool in this Lt1. Just the regular green stuff.
I am not sure about vettes, but I think there is a tsb on the placement of plug wires on my ram. I'd see if they are getting interference from the block or other wires. So, perhaps new wires and clips.
Guys, on getting harmonic balancer broken loose, 1/2 breaker bar with short extension, socket.
Place the handle of the breaker bar, with cheater pipe if needed, against the floor.
Bump the starter.
3/8 has not the beef to withstand the torques of the starter.
Otherwise, get/make a strap wrench to hold the balancer/crank in place & air ratchet them fasteners loose.
Don't make me come out there.
Man Kyle the hair is real. U gut more hair on ur face then my whole family does together lol
Get in touch with Jeremy over at the fasterproms channel. Corvettes are his specialty and he could probably give you guys some tips on how to get this thing running like a top.
Ugh the issues with Optispark. Waterpump leaks DEAD, huge splash of water DEAD, sits and gets moisture in it DEAD, need to change it >< yur DEAD. >
This video made me laugh my ass off great work guys appreciate it
Sooo like think 13 episodes of compression would be great 😂😂😂
It's funny to me people don't understand the optispark but then again I've literally studied the lt1 and its ignition system opti is also called A.B.I.T.S angle based ignition timing system
Get Vince and Dan on a build together!!!! It would be awesome to see the older wisdom mixed in with the young enthusiasm
I used to own an LT1 with the good ole Opti. The way it works sounds badass on paper, it gives the PCM a damn near perfect idea of where the pistons are.. The optical sensor inside "reads" the holes in the the little plastic disc that rotates. It was so stupid of GM to mount it where they did. It's in such a shitty spot, UNDER the water pump?! and requiring you to remove it as well as the crank pulley just to replace it?!
TIP: If you are troubleshooting and have things apart, make sure the water pump is connected or it won't start.
I think the misfire is caused by low blinker fluid.
Optispark is why I got rid of my 1996 Buick Roadmaster with an LT1. Easy fix? Swap in an LS1 or just a truck 4.8 / 5.3, more power, less headaches.