Are there any problems with the Chevy LT1?
The LT1 powered police cars and taxis, too, and really only had one problem. While it worked perfectly in a lab or on bright, sunny days at GM’s proving grounds, low mounting on the front of the engine meant the Opti suffered from exposure to road water, grit, and salt far more than the typical distributor.
Are there any problems with the Pontiac Firebird Trans Am?
I have had this car since 2005 and haven’t had any problems with it besides a speed sensor going out, and a minor oil leak due to the fact that the previous owner didn’t tighten the oil pan enough. With improvements has only come better fuel mileage and more horsepower.
What kind of car is a 1995 Pontiac Firebird?
1995 Trans Am wager03, 12/03/2010 Trans Am 2dr Hatchback 11of 12people found this review helpful This car is wonderful. It has everything you could want in a sports car. A big engine, great exterior looks, an old school exhaust tone.
The LT1 powered police cars and taxis, too, and really only had one problem. While it worked perfectly in a lab or on bright, sunny days at GM’s proving grounds, low mounting on the front of the engine meant the Opti suffered from exposure to road water, grit, and salt far more than the typical distributor.
What should I do about my LT1 engine?
Finally, for long-term reliability, change the water pump and the intake manifold gasket at the same time as an Opti replacement. The LT1 is a solid engine, with horsepower and torque to spare, and a large aftermarket for performance upgrades. By fixing this one issue, it should be set for many more years of trouble-free driving.
What kind of car was the Chevy LT1?
The old LT1 was only stuffed into the engine bay of the mid-’90s Camaro and Firebird V8 models, plus the C4 Corvette and smaller displacement versions made it into the Chevy Caprice and Buick Roadmaster. The LT1 powered police cars and taxis, too, and really only had one problem.
Finally, for long-term reliability, change the water pump and the intake manifold gasket at the same time as an Opti replacement. The LT1 is a solid engine, with horsepower and torque to spare, and a large aftermarket for performance upgrades. By fixing this one issue, it should be set for many more years of trouble-free driving.
The old LT1 was only stuffed into the engine bay of the mid-’90s Camaro and Firebird V8 models, plus the C4 Corvette and smaller displacement versions made it into the Chevy Caprice and Buick Roadmaster. The LT1 powered police cars and taxis, too, and really only had one problem.
What’s the problem with my 94 Camaro LT1?
94 Z28 LT1 Camaro. Intermittent stalling/starting problem. Been haunting me forever 94 Z28 LT1 Camaro. Intermittent stalling/starting problem. Been haunting me forever. Typically my car will start fine when it’s been sitting overnight. Then I’ll drive to the gym which is 2 miles away.
94 Z28 LT1 Camaro. Intermittent stalling/starting problem. Been haunting me forever 94 Z28 LT1 Camaro. Intermittent stalling/starting problem. Been haunting me forever. Typically my car will start fine when it’s been sitting overnight. Then I’ll drive to the gym which is 2 miles away.
Can a year of LT1 cause ignition issues?
On your year of LT1, ignition issues can pretty much be boiled down to these two things (as you are describing). Just because you’ve replaced the ICM, does not mean it isn’t at fault. Usually the way the engine dies with an ICM fault is it well just dies.
Why is the spline gear on a 93-95 Opti?
The 93-95 came with the non-vented type with the spline gear. Converting this over to the vented type helps in the long run remove ozone which builds up inside the unit. Venting the gas will prolong the Opti’s life. There is an MSD kit which allows you to do this by changing out to their cap/rotor.
Is the ICM on my LT1 at fault?
There are two places this could be: ICM or Optispark. The intermittent nature of it leads me to believe it is ignition related. On your year of LT1, ignition issues can pretty much be boiled down to these two things (as you are describing). Just because you’ve replaced the ICM, does not mean it isn’t at fault.