rockthemullet
Forum Member
Alright guys, I've got a tough one. LS1 corvette, ran out of gas (may be related) one night due to a faulty level sender. Next day it dropped cylinders, I've been able to identify cyls 5, 6, and 8.. possibly 7.
- Pulled the injectors, soaked them, cleaned the rails. Rail pressure is solid, I've got a gauge in the car.
- Verified injector harnesses are sending signal. Fired up, same problem.
- Swapped a known good injector/coil to a known bad cyl, issue didn't move.
- New plugs, new wires, no change. ...
- Spot checked compression, Cyl 2 is ~180psi, Cyl 6 (bad) is ~170psi
I have compression, spark, and fuel... But I can hold my finger on the header primary tube on the dead cylinders while it's running.
LS1 short, LS6 heads, Comp cam, P1SC on 8psi, 60# injectors, TR6 plugs gapped at 35, full non-catted exhaust
I'm lost, any ideas? Would the rear knock sensor failing cause only the back half to malfunction? Would a valvetrain issue have cold compression but not seat the valves while it's running? ECU?
Any help would be greatly appreciated
- Pulled the injectors, soaked them, cleaned the rails. Rail pressure is solid, I've got a gauge in the car.
- Verified injector harnesses are sending signal. Fired up, same problem.
- Swapped a known good injector/coil to a known bad cyl, issue didn't move.
- New plugs, new wires, no change. ...
- Spot checked compression, Cyl 2 is ~180psi, Cyl 6 (bad) is ~170psi
I have compression, spark, and fuel... But I can hold my finger on the header primary tube on the dead cylinders while it's running.
LS1 short, LS6 heads, Comp cam, P1SC on 8psi, 60# injectors, TR6 plugs gapped at 35, full non-catted exhaust
I'm lost, any ideas? Would the rear knock sensor failing cause only the back half to malfunction? Would a valvetrain issue have cold compression but not seat the valves while it's running? ECU?
Any help would be greatly appreciated