GM 2.8 V6 vs 2.0 4 banger,witch one is more reliable ??

TBK terryk at foothill.net
Sat Apr 25 22:06:21 GMT 1998


Make sure there is a layer of silicone grease (commonly called pidgeon shit)
over the complete bottom of the module. This will help transfer the heat to
the distributor base. The modules are known to be heat sensitive. If this is
an DIS ignition, ignore me.

TK
-----Original Message-----
From: Alain Toussaint <alaint at boisfrancs.qc.ca>
To: Will Honea <whonea at codenet.net>
Cc: DIY list <diy_efi at efi332.eng.ohio-state.edu>
Date: Saturday, April 25, 1998 3:04 PM
Subject: Re: GM 2.8 V6 vs 2.0 4 banger,witch one is more reliable ??


>> It EATS ignition modules.  I've used everything from the dealer's Delco
to NAPA to AutoZone/Checker
>> (never will use another Wells part!).  Computer dump shows no faults.
Anybody got a clue as to what might
>> cause this?  Replaced coil, position sensor, pickup coil, wires, just
about everything.  I'm real happy with
>> the engine, but this is about to drive me nuts!
>
>good chance that the thing is picking up a lot of heat and there's not
>much airflow there,you should problably find a better place to put it (if
>it's possible).
>
>Alain
>
>>
>> Will Honea
>> whonea at codenet.net
>>
>>
>
>




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