I am nearly done with this swap and have documented the things I've done to make the swap work. But I really wanted to get it running before I post the step by step on the swap. Here's the current problem: The car really tries to start but it acts like I have the plug wires scrambled. It seems like it will catch and run weakly until a plug fires that is too far advanced and makes it almost stop cranking. I used the 7X external crank trigger along with the factory 24X sensor. The GM shop manual says the 7X sensor should put out 2 volts, but I've tried a couple of them and get between .4 and .5 volts.
Likewise, there has been some discussion here about the sensor leads needing to be twisted at about 9 turns per foot. I got a section of the sensor harness from a 1999 Malibu with the quad four and the wiring was dead straight and not twisted. But my harness is twisted.
Fuel pressure is 41 psi and my Autotap software says there have been no DTCs set. The only thing I see wrong in the data is that the cranking speed jumps from about 200 to about 700 at random. The aftermarket 7X sensor package lets you adjust the timing, which I have done as far as it will move. If I advance it too much, it cranks poorly, too retarded and it spins easily, but it still keeps getting some pulses too far out of time. I've checked the plug wires again and again and they are correct.
So, I have fuel and I have spark, but it sure seems like the spark is not coming at the right time. Any suggestions?
Likewise, there has been some discussion here about the sensor leads needing to be twisted at about 9 turns per foot. I got a section of the sensor harness from a 1999 Malibu with the quad four and the wiring was dead straight and not twisted. But my harness is twisted.
Fuel pressure is 41 psi and my Autotap software says there have been no DTCs set. The only thing I see wrong in the data is that the cranking speed jumps from about 200 to about 700 at random. The aftermarket 7X sensor package lets you adjust the timing, which I have done as far as it will move. If I advance it too much, it cranks poorly, too retarded and it spins easily, but it still keeps getting some pulses too far out of time. I've checked the plug wires again and again and they are correct.
So, I have fuel and I have spark, but it sure seems like the spark is not coming at the right time. Any suggestions?
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