I am having problems with the ignition system in my 1990 model Isuzu Trooper with a GM 2.8L v6 265,000 miles.
On Christmas Day the the truck stopped firing while going down the road. I had a gut feeling that the ignition module had gone bad so I replaced it the next day and was back on the road again. At least for a couple or three weeks until I was going down the road about a half mile from my house when my Trooper instantly started running like crap. I knew that if I stopped the truck that it wouldn't start again. I was able to make it to the house. The truck would barely run, had no power and was backfiring. After it quit I could not get it started again. I figured it was the ignition module again, but I had it tested and it passed using two different analyzers. Then I figured that the timing chain had jumped time and when I tested the the play it had nearly 10deg of play, so I replaced the timing chain. After replacing the timing chain the Trooper would start and run for about 5 - 10 minutes and then start backfiring and wouldn't start until it cooled down. Tonight I went and had the ignition module tested again. This time it failed, so they replaced it. After installing the new module the engine ran fair. I let it idle for about 15 minutes and started down the street. Within a couple of blocks the engine stopped cold - now the third ignition module fried.
I am out of ideas here. Does anyone have any ideas as to why the ignition module keep burning up?
Any help is appreciated.
Thanks
Mack
On Christmas Day the the truck stopped firing while going down the road. I had a gut feeling that the ignition module had gone bad so I replaced it the next day and was back on the road again. At least for a couple or three weeks until I was going down the road about a half mile from my house when my Trooper instantly started running like crap. I knew that if I stopped the truck that it wouldn't start again. I was able to make it to the house. The truck would barely run, had no power and was backfiring. After it quit I could not get it started again. I figured it was the ignition module again, but I had it tested and it passed using two different analyzers. Then I figured that the timing chain had jumped time and when I tested the the play it had nearly 10deg of play, so I replaced the timing chain. After replacing the timing chain the Trooper would start and run for about 5 - 10 minutes and then start backfiring and wouldn't start until it cooled down. Tonight I went and had the ignition module tested again. This time it failed, so they replaced it. After installing the new module the engine ran fair. I let it idle for about 15 minutes and started down the street. Within a couple of blocks the engine stopped cold - now the third ignition module fried.
I am out of ideas here. Does anyone have any ideas as to why the ignition module keep burning up?
Any help is appreciated.
Thanks
Mack
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