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originally posted by: caterpillage
Does it just stall at idle but is ok off idle? Or does it die once warmed up then not start till cool?
originally posted by: buster2010
You may want to try replacing the control module under the coil pack. Sometime when they get hot they get weaker.
originally posted by: Bobaganoosh
Non-GM dude here. But I had a 1992 Lincoln Town car. If you look under the hood, going in and about the throttle-body, you will see numerous vacuum hoses. If it runs like hell, I suggest going through all of those little hoses and replacing them. One little vacuum leak can really screw up performance and reliability.
Never hurts to do the oil, to check for water contamination, look under the valve covers to see how well the previous owners maintained it. If it's full of clingy black gunk, then they didn't service it regularly, and good luck tracking down all of the damage.
Clean air filters, plugs, cables, and any corrosion that you may encounter. Also, buy some di-electric grease and go through all of those electrical fittings and relays. Connectivity can be a big deal depending on the area the vehicle came from.
Good luck.. I remember the 92 Bonnies. They had quite a lot of bells and whistles, and were pretty fun to drive.
Boba
originally posted by: Bobaganoosh
Non-GM dude here. But I had a 1992 Lincoln Town car. If you look under the hood, going in and about the throttle-body, you will see numerous vacuum hoses. If it runs like hell, I suggest going through all of those little hoses and replacing them. One little vacuum leak can really screw up performance and reliability.
Never hurts to do the oil, to check for water contamination, look under the valve covers to see how well the previous owners maintained it. If it's full of clingy black gunk, then they didn't service it regularly, and good luck tracking down all of the damage.
Clean air filters, plugs, cables, and any corrosion that you may encounter. Also, buy some di-electric grease and go through all of those electrical fittings and relays. Connectivity can be a big deal depending on the area the vehicle came from.
Good luck.. I remember the 92 Bonnies. They had quite a lot of bells and whistles, and were pretty fun to drive.
Boba
originally posted by: madmac5150
originally posted by: caterpillage
Does it just stall at idle but is ok off idle? Or does it die once warmed up then not start till cool?
It runs GREAT off idle... plenty of power as the GM 3800 is capable of... on idle at operating temps it sputters and dies
originally posted by: caterpillage
originally posted by: madmac5150
originally posted by: caterpillage
Does it just stall at idle but is ok off idle? Or does it die once warmed up then not start till cool?
It runs GREAT off idle... plenty of power as the GM 3800 is capable of... on idle at operating temps it sputters and dies
Allright then I'm thinking an iac problem, possibly minimum air. Clean throttle body with carb cleaner, tooth brush works good,
A scan tool would be great here, iac counts should be around 20 if everything is sweet, if it's closing to zero you have a vacuum leak, if it going high like 60 you have a minimum air issue.
Could also be an egr problem, these motors have electronic ergs and if the egr opens at all at idle it will kill the motor yet run fine off idle. Egr could be a serious suspect here.
originally posted by: madmac5150
the 1992 GM 3800 is the ONLY damned Pontiac that does NOT have an EGR valve.....