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    Engine Codes OBD1 Cable 1993 Chevy

     



    I jumpered the A & B terminal to get the service engine light to flash. I got

    1 2
    1 2
    1 2
    3 3 3 3
    3 3 3 5
    3 5 3 5
    6 7 6 7
    6 7


    Can anybody look these up and tell me what each means?
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    does the motor run good canibalchicken ?
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    Cool deal. I reset everything and all the same codes came back up. That 35, that's the idal air control motor, right.

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    o yea the motor runs good at 2000 rpm's in park. It will idle to 500 but it's ruff. I still need to tweek the valves a little.
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    check for a vac leak also that could cause the idle problem and make the map read wrong.
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    Yep checked for vac leaks. Not to many vac lines on this one. Only 4 plus the brake booster. It's got 166k on the map sensor so it's probably about time.
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    Originally posted by canibalchicken
    Yep checked for vac leaks. Not to many vac lines on this one. Only 4 plus the brake booster. It's got 166k on the map sensor so it's probably about time.
    when you pluged the dist back up the timing picked up on it right.?
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    Hum no that I thank about it I need to go back and re check it. It was firing at 5 deg btdc at like 2000 rpm's.
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    Originally posted by canibalchicken
    Hum no that I thank about it I need to go back and re check it. It was firing at 5 deg btdc at like 2000 rpm's.
    thats the problem then, it should have been all over the place from 20 to 45 degrees. sounds like its not pluged in.
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    OK I changed the map sensor and the idle air control motor. It cleared the codes. I still have the code 67. at idle 400 rpm's the timing is moving between 5 deg btdc and tdc. When I rev it up it goes beond the marker btdc. All good. I started adjusting the valves on the driver side. I have one rocker that is shooting a stream of oil out and others just ozzing out. a few are not getting any oil. What do I need to do about that?
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    ok canibalchicken i should have did this in the first place, but ive told you all wrong on this timing, i had to look it up, but on this motor the timing wire is a 1 wire lead over next to the dist. thats tan/ black strip. unplug it, set the time on 0 degree and then plug it back up. should make it better. let me know.
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    ok I don't have a 1 tan wire with a black strip. ?? I have one plug that has 4 wires going from the main harness to the distrubitor, 2 wires going from distributor to coil, and 2 wires going from coil to main harness.
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    Originally posted by canibalchicken
    ok I don't have a 1 tan wire with a black strip. ?? I have one plug that has 4 wires going from the main harness to the distrubitor, 2 wires going from distributor to coil, and 2 wires going from coil to main harness.
    is that the dist. that goes with that truck?
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    Yes it is. It is a new one but it looks identical to the one that was on it. HEI with remote coil. Accell Spiral cor wires and bosh platinum 4 plugs
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    [QUOTE]Originally posted by canibalchicken
    Yes it is. It is a new one but it looks identical to the one that was on it. HEI with remote coil. Accell Spiral cor wires and bosh platinum 4 plugs [/QUOTE


    and its a 1993? alldata says a tan/ black wire. ok take the 2 wire plug crank the motor up unplug it and see if it changes the timing.
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