[Shotimes] SHO is down... hope i didn't f' it up too bad...

Dave Kegel Dave Kegel" <d.kegel@attbi.com
Wed, 8 Jan 2003 12:14:08 -0600


Sounds like you need a starter, assuming of course that the battery is
really good.  Make sure and have it load tested.  If it passes, it's the
starter.  I guess it would make sense to make sure the cables are tight and
clean as well.

Dave Kegel
----- Original Message -----
From: "Floyd E. Vasquez" <fvasquez@vbnmedia.com>
To: <shotimes@autox.team.net>
Sent: January 07, 2003 11:03 PM
Subject: [Shotimes] SHO is down... hope i didn't f' it up too bad...


> warning: long post outlining circumstances that left my SHO temporarily
> inoperable.  any feedback will be much appreciated.
>
> Saturday morning I decided I'd finally replace the plug wires on my 92
SHO;
> figured I'd put some new intake gaskets on too, clean up the intake ports,
> replace the plugs, etc. too.  Used the MN SHOnut 60K tape to guide me
through
> the process.
>
> By Sunday night, it was ready to try and start.  The battery had been up
on a
> metal shelf.  When I put it back in the car there was not enough power to
turn
> the car over.   Tried jumping it with my wife's car, no luck.  Put her
battery
> in the SHO and it started.. wouldn't idle though, and it was spewing
> antifreeze.  Shut if off and called it a night.
>
> With fresh eyes on Monday, I realized that I had missed one of the coolant
> hoses coming off the throttle body and another was a little loose.  Fixed.
> Noticed that I had failed to connect a connector on the right hand side of
the
> intake manifold, connected.  I had my battery charged during the day, but
> still, it wouldn't turn over.  Lights in the car worked, etc., but not
enough
> juice to turn it over.  SO, I hooked up jumper cables to my wife's car
again
> and this time the SHO roared to life.   It immediatley achieved a stable
idle.
> I let it idle for a few minutes and inspected for coolant leaks - all
clear,
> and when I revved it, sounded better than ever.
>
> So, I took it for a test ride.  Felt great, very stable.  I started real
> slow.. after a block or so there seemed to be some type of electrical
event -
> a momentary pause, a yellow warning light flashed on the dash, but the car
> continued without a hitch.  It was night and my headlights were normal,
> signals worked, and it felt amazing.  I drove 1 to 2 miles; near the end
of
> the ride I got into it a little and it was running great -smooth as silk
from
> idle to 6000 rpm...
>
> Came back home and parked in drive way, idle stable as can be, normal
temp, no
> warning lights.. noticed LOTs of white smoke coming from under the hood.
I
> shut off the car and opened the hood, lots of white smoke.. didn't
recognize
> the smell.  I had cleaned up with the intake manifold with intake cleaner
and
> there was probably still some coolant hanging around the block - so it may
> have been that stuff burning off.  I decided to put it in the garage and
> finish the troubleshooting the today, but there was not enough power to
turn
> over the engine.  This time a jump wouldn't do it, so I just left it in
the
> driveway.
>
> Today I had the battery checked, its fine.  I put it back in the car,
interior
> lights are bright, key chime dinging, etc.  Turn the key and its like all
the
> power is sucked out of the system.  won't turn over.  Ran the codes and
got
> 114 and 116 (ACT and ECT out of self-test range).  I ran the test twice -
1st
> time the fan was real weak; 2nd time the fan roared to life and the
interior
> lights were bright again.  Turn the key to start it up, and it shuts right
> down.. no turnover.. lights go way dim..  checked the fuses.. all are
fine.
>
> And so she sits out in the driveway...  anyone experience something
similar?
>
> Floyd
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