cammerfe
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My '02 LS8 sport has +/- 150K on it. Battery is less than a year old. Largest size that'll fit in the battery tray. Connections clean and tight. Plugs have +/- 40K on them. Accel coils. Car has always started just fine in any weather.
Several days ago and then today it wouldn't start. Last Saturday it would fire a single plug about every three or four turns of the engine. Since it had been snowing the night before I hadn't stopped for gas and the tank was low. my first thought was that I might have got some water in it and froze a line. Fuel pressure gauge showed the usual jumping rapidly between 40 and 60 while cranking.
The cranking speed had started to slow so I jumped it and sprayed starting fluid in the intake duct through the thumb-size pipe that connects to the side of the throttle body. Although it didn't start instantly it did so within a few seconds and settled down to idle as soon as I re-connected to the TB. I went and got gas and drove it for 15-20 miles. All was well and it started just fine several times the next day.
Today I had the exact same experience. This car has always started just fine, regardless of weather. I didn't have jumper cables immediately available so the car has not been re-started. I did crank it long enough that just as I quit I noticed the 'swinging' tach and speedo needles that, I'm sure, are a sign of low voltage. The volt-meter shows about 11 1/2 volts with the key on.
Please offer suggestions. Since after starting the engine runs fine, I don't think I need to replace the coils again but I will put new plugs in soon. Anything else?
KS
My '02 LS8 sport has +/- 150K on it. Battery is less than a year old. Largest size that'll fit in the battery tray. Connections clean and tight. Plugs have +/- 40K on them. Accel coils. Car has always started just fine in any weather.
Several days ago and then today it wouldn't start. Last Saturday it would fire a single plug about every three or four turns of the engine. Since it had been snowing the night before I hadn't stopped for gas and the tank was low. my first thought was that I might have got some water in it and froze a line. Fuel pressure gauge showed the usual jumping rapidly between 40 and 60 while cranking.
The cranking speed had started to slow so I jumped it and sprayed starting fluid in the intake duct through the thumb-size pipe that connects to the side of the throttle body. Although it didn't start instantly it did so within a few seconds and settled down to idle as soon as I re-connected to the TB. I went and got gas and drove it for 15-20 miles. All was well and it started just fine several times the next day.
Today I had the exact same experience. This car has always started just fine, regardless of weather. I didn't have jumper cables immediately available so the car has not been re-started. I did crank it long enough that just as I quit I noticed the 'swinging' tach and speedo needles that, I'm sure, are a sign of low voltage. The volt-meter shows about 11 1/2 volts with the key on.
Please offer suggestions. Since after starting the engine runs fine, I don't think I need to replace the coils again but I will put new plugs in soon. Anything else?
KS