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Jun-06-2019 10:20 AM
JNW57 wrote:
FUEL PUMP RELAY
Jun-06-2019 10:19 AM
Matt_Colie wrote:
Seann,
Your coach has GM-HEI. This is a known issue in our community of older GMC coaches. While at passcar loads, HEI cn be reliable, at the loads a motorhome sees it is problematic. The people that do not have problems are all careful to acquire an install genuine Delco modules and coils. If you have to change out the module, there has to be heat-sink compound under it so it can use the distributor to cool it.
It is also advised to keep the plug gap short. While HEI was introduced (40+ years ago) with huge gaps, that was soon discovered to be more than the hardware could actually handle long term.
Your coach is also old enough to have many other issues.
First thing to check always (because it is easy) is fuel at the injectors. Just pop the air filter housing open and look in at the fuel spray.
Next, put your meter on the power terminal of the HEI. Unplug it if you have to. But if there is good power there, go on to the last check.
Third check, do you have spark. This can be both harmful to the hardware and painful for you if done wrong. Pull off a spark plug boot (pull the boot, not the wire), put a screw driver in there and hold it close to metal. Crank the engine. Do you see/hear good hot spark?
Well, there you go. If you have fuel and spark, it should run.
Matt
If you are not carrying a test light or meter. Get one and have some friend teach you how to do the essential checks.
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