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Old Aug 12, 2009 | 05:05 PM
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with standalone i got the same codes.. but there not bad!

check ur timing!
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check cam timing
Old Aug 12, 2009 | 08:20 PM
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check cam timing

Wait. Let me do that in neon light for you sir.....

check cam timing

That is the closest I can do to neon lights for you.

Old Aug 12, 2009 | 08:50 PM
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haha i told him to check timing he claims that they did and its all lined up perfectly...
Old Aug 13, 2009 | 12:34 AM
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wow...haha i did not see a no homo call on the neon paul lmao! checking cam timing now fools update in ten. ( i got ten dollars its good lmao)
Old Aug 13, 2009 | 01:05 AM
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Cam timing is dead on piston one is at tdc all notches line up and crank pully notch is at 0... you all owe me ten bucks lamo.

Since the car was running nothing electrical has changed even when the engine rebuild was done a month or so ago now. anyone else think of something?
Old Aug 24, 2009 | 12:29 AM
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update for everyone.....still no start...

Things I have done so far are :

Checked timing (its on)
Cam sensor ( new)
Crank sensor( new)

and then i just checked over the car and made sure everything was connected checked all fueses in the car.

The only thing left i can come to is that the coil packs are bad. Although hard for me to believe it idk.

Anyone have any ideas from here?
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Originally Posted by BC_Scion_LA
Cam timing is dead on piston one is at tdc all notches line up and crank pully notch is at 0... you all owe me ten bucks lamo.

Since the car was running nothing electrical has changed even when the engine rebuild was done a month or so ago now. anyone else think of something?

are you sure the intake cam is not 180 out of rotation?
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never thought of it like that. Is there a way for me to tell for sure if it is cause all i know timing wise is that when everything is lined up where its suppose to be its good.
Old Aug 24, 2009 | 09:14 PM
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anyone lol. I am stuck at this point and the only other thing i can do at this point is pull the motor again.
Old Sep 5, 2009 | 05:08 PM
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well started tearing the motor apart last night around 6pm. We started with the timing cover incase the problem was there. pulled it off and started checking everything. turns out the crank timing was off 180 degrees. So we checked over everything else before putting it all back together everything was golden. Put back together and started it right up no problems. Still smoking a tad bit but i am running really rich and there is left over oil in the exhaust. Thanks for everyones input on this issue.
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Originally Posted by BC_Scion_LA
well started tearing the motor apart last night around 6pm. We started with the timing cover incase the problem was there. pulled it off and started checking everything. turns out the crank timing was off 180 degrees. So we checked over everything else before putting it all back together everything was golden. Put back together and started it right up no problems. Still smoking a tad bit but i am running really rich and there is left over oil in the exhaust. Thanks for everyones input on this issue.

CHECK CAM TIMING..!

O wait we said that at first
Old Sep 5, 2009 | 09:23 PM
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it was not the cam timing. It was the timing at the crank. Everything is all good now though its running like a champ besides not being tuned for low compression pistons lol.
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Originally Posted by BC_Scion_LA
it was not the cam timing. It was the timing at the crank. Everything is all good now though its running like a champ besides not being tuned for low compression pistons lol.
since it was throwing ur cams off timing i belive that im still right
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Originally Posted by BC_Scion_LA
well started tearing the motor apart last night around 6pm. We started with the timing cover incase the problem was there. pulled it off and started checking everything. turns out the crank timing was off 180 degrees. So we checked over everything else before putting it all back together everything was golden. Put back together and started it right up no problems. Still smoking a tad bit but i am running really rich and there is left over oil in the exhaust. Thanks for everyones input on this issue.
At least the ordeal was done Chris!
Old Sep 8, 2009 | 03:33 PM
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you rebuilt the stock motor? with stock parts?
Old Sep 8, 2009 | 06:42 PM
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^ no that would be a waste of time.

And yes the ordeal is over with haha
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Originally Posted by BC_Scion_LA
it was not the cam timing. It was the timing at the crank. Everything is all good now though its running like a champ besides not being tuned for low compression pistons lol.
That is cam timing silly billy.
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Originally Posted by DezodDon
That is cam timing silly billy.



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