Hi folks...new to the forum.
Got a 97 Lumina 3.1 that cranks but won't start.
Battery is new and I replaced the ignition coils, ignition module, spark plugs and wires since there was a bit of corrosion. Still no start. I have spark, I have fuel (43 psi at the rail). Checked the crank sensor and it reads within specs ( 850 ohms and between .4 - .5 vac when cranking).
It cranks, but won't even sputter. Only time it even came close to sputtering was when I shot starting fluid directly into the intake and she sputtered and backfired once or twice. Plugs are getting wet with fuel but she just won't start.
OBD code of PO442 (small evap leak) has been there a while but car always ran fine. Now since it won't start, now have a PO141 (O2 heater) but that won't prevent it from starting. Thought maybe it jumped timing so was advised to do a compression test. Did that:
2= 160
4= 165
6= 175
1= 175
3= 105
5= 170
Did each one twice to be sure. Obviously the #3 has an issue but I don't know what is a "good" compression pressure for this engine anyway to determine if the timing has jumped. Also, the #3 could mean a valve or seal issue but I would think it would still start or at least try to. Any thoughts or suggestions you have are appreciated. Thanks!
Got a 97 Lumina 3.1 that cranks but won't start.
Battery is new and I replaced the ignition coils, ignition module, spark plugs and wires since there was a bit of corrosion. Still no start. I have spark, I have fuel (43 psi at the rail). Checked the crank sensor and it reads within specs ( 850 ohms and between .4 - .5 vac when cranking).
It cranks, but won't even sputter. Only time it even came close to sputtering was when I shot starting fluid directly into the intake and she sputtered and backfired once or twice. Plugs are getting wet with fuel but she just won't start.
OBD code of PO442 (small evap leak) has been there a while but car always ran fine. Now since it won't start, now have a PO141 (O2 heater) but that won't prevent it from starting. Thought maybe it jumped timing so was advised to do a compression test. Did that:
2= 160
4= 165
6= 175
1= 175
3= 105
5= 170
Did each one twice to be sure. Obviously the #3 has an issue but I don't know what is a "good" compression pressure for this engine anyway to determine if the timing has jumped. Also, the #3 could mean a valve or seal issue but I would think it would still start or at least try to. Any thoughts or suggestions you have are appreciated. Thanks!
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