Ok here's the back story to hopefully aid in finding the problem.
I have a completely rebuilt 3400 in my malibu. I put it all back together and started it up for the first time. It ran fine. I ran it for about 20-30 seconds then shut her off because I heard a vacuum leak (i forgot the vacuum nipple on the UIM). When I got out of the car I looked under it to see about 4 qts of oil on the ground. After further investigation it was coming from where the engine and trans meet. First thought was rear main seal. So i got pissed off and didnt work on it for awhile.
A week went by and I needed to get it out of my garage. So I was going to start it quick and just back it up (yes, even with a huge oil leak..i didn't care at the time). So when i went to start it it would just crank and would not fire up. I found this odd because it started fine before. So anyway..i later preceded to tear the engine out to fix the rear main seal.
After taking it out i discovered that the rear main seal was fine and the jack ass at the machine shop neglected to replaced the oil galley plug he took out when he was freshening up the block. so i plugged it up the way it should be and put the engine back in yet again. I got it all back together and now it's doing the same thing as before. cranks but won't start. and like a said the very first time it started with minimal effort.
Im thinking fuel or spark would be the obvious thing but it could also be a sensor.
I replaced the cam sensor located under the PS pump and the crank sensor behind the harmonic balancer. Now, I replaced them with brand new 3100 parts and not 3400 parts. This is a 3400 but I figured 3100 and 3400 sensors for the most part are interchangeable. Am i wrong in thinking that. is that whats preventing it from firing up?
i checked all my fuses they all are ok. fuel pump makes noise. scrader valve blows out gas when the valve is depressed. ill be performing a compression test later this week.
let me know what you guys think. thanks in advance for any input!
I have a completely rebuilt 3400 in my malibu. I put it all back together and started it up for the first time. It ran fine. I ran it for about 20-30 seconds then shut her off because I heard a vacuum leak (i forgot the vacuum nipple on the UIM). When I got out of the car I looked under it to see about 4 qts of oil on the ground. After further investigation it was coming from where the engine and trans meet. First thought was rear main seal. So i got pissed off and didnt work on it for awhile.
A week went by and I needed to get it out of my garage. So I was going to start it quick and just back it up (yes, even with a huge oil leak..i didn't care at the time). So when i went to start it it would just crank and would not fire up. I found this odd because it started fine before. So anyway..i later preceded to tear the engine out to fix the rear main seal.
After taking it out i discovered that the rear main seal was fine and the jack ass at the machine shop neglected to replaced the oil galley plug he took out when he was freshening up the block. so i plugged it up the way it should be and put the engine back in yet again. I got it all back together and now it's doing the same thing as before. cranks but won't start. and like a said the very first time it started with minimal effort.
Im thinking fuel or spark would be the obvious thing but it could also be a sensor.
I replaced the cam sensor located under the PS pump and the crank sensor behind the harmonic balancer. Now, I replaced them with brand new 3100 parts and not 3400 parts. This is a 3400 but I figured 3100 and 3400 sensors for the most part are interchangeable. Am i wrong in thinking that. is that whats preventing it from firing up?
i checked all my fuses they all are ok. fuel pump makes noise. scrader valve blows out gas when the valve is depressed. ill be performing a compression test later this week.
let me know what you guys think. thanks in advance for any input!
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