My 307 engine wont stay running NEEED HELP
#81
Coming into this thread late, and I have not read every post in detail, but everyone just STOP and look at the pictures. This car apparently has CCC and an electronic distributor, but it does NOT have the matching CCC carb. Without the throttle position sensor on the original carb, this will NEVER run right. Either get the correct carb or get a non-CCC distributor and ditch the computer.
#82
This car apparently has CCC and an electronic distributor, but it does NOT have the matching CCC carb. Without the throttle position sensor on the original carb, this will NEVER run right. Either get the correct carb or get a non-CCC distributor and ditch the computer.
... And that someone ain't me.
That being said, Joe, would the CCC distributor with non-CCC carb be likely to cause the OP's problem of good start, about 45sec of smooth running, then 2-3sec degeneration and decisive stall?
- Eric
#83
Well someone here clearly knows something about eighties emission control systems.
... And that someone ain't me.
That being said, Joe, would the CCC distributor with non-CCC carb be likely to cause the OP's problem of good start, about 45sec of smooth running, then 2-3sec degeneration and decisive stall?
- Eric
... And that someone ain't me.
That being said, Joe, would the CCC distributor with non-CCC carb be likely to cause the OP's problem of good start, about 45sec of smooth running, then 2-3sec degeneration and decisive stall?
- Eric
Not that this is fundamental to the problem, but is this a Canadian-spec car or an US-spec car?
#84
No, probably not. That sounds more like a flooding issue (and ironically sounds exactly like the problem on my wife's 85 D88 that recently got a piece of plastic stuck in the needle). On my wife's car, with the air cleaner off, you could see the fuel coming out the holes around the secondary metering rods as the carb flooded out. If the OP has tried multiple carbs, I have a hard time seeing how this same issue could be the case on all three, but it isn't unheard of.
Not that this is fundamental to the problem, but is this a Canadian-spec car or an US-spec car?
Not that this is fundamental to the problem, but is this a Canadian-spec car or an US-spec car?
Im swaping the ccc back in there and it definately should run now i will post a video of how it goes.
I have the ccc i swapped it out with this none ccc because this one had been recently rebuilt so i put it on the vehicle again so that i could rule out a bad carb
#85
Guys i found some problems 2 of my "NEW" wires had reall bad connection on the wire to the metal retainer that goes ontop of the spark plug. I swapped them out and the car stayed running for a good while now only that i could still hear dead spots so i definately got other defective wires It was too dark to keep on but definately ran now for atleast 5 minutes. I shut it off since i trashed the valve cover gaskets and oil was just puking out and smoking way too much.
Im swaping the ccc back in there and it definately should run now i will post a video of how it goes.
I have the ccc i swapped it out with this none ccc because this one had been recently rebuilt so i put it on the vehicle again so that i could rule out a bad carb
Im swaping the ccc back in there and it definately should run now i will post a video of how it goes.
I have the ccc i swapped it out with this none ccc because this one had been recently rebuilt so i put it on the vehicle again so that i could rule out a bad carb
#86
#88
Thanks to every single one of yall who took the time and helped me out i can't thank yall enough. I had completely given up on this engine before reaching out to classic oldsmobile.
I will definately find out where that wire is goin on my wiring diagram and posting it for anyone else who might have the same problem.
#92
Im having the exact same issue on my 86 cadillac with the 307
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