I am replacing my fuel sender assembly because it has somewhat corroded I suspect from the 10% alcohol in all the fuel now. My question is that the old original sender assembly had a pulsator mounted between the pump and the sender assembly to the fuel outlet. The GM restoration part comes...
Are you sure the motor needs a rebuild? Sometimes you can burn oil because the valve stem seals have worn out and no longer do their job. Cost for seals about $30 + Valve cover gaskets another $20. You could also have one or more leaking fuel injectors, that can cause hard starting after a...
Motor has 55000 miles and is tight, doesn't burn any oil. Only driven about 2000 miles a year and never abused. This is my baby. Never driven in the rain or snow. I have owned it for over 15 years and am the second owner. Got it when it had less than 24000 miles on it. It is a very...
Ok, I checked the fuel pressure at idle, it is holding at 39 psi at 650 RPM, when I shut off the engine it goes up to 43 psi and it held there for over a half hour. I removed the fuel pressure gage at that point. I have an adjustable regulator. Pressure was measured with the vacuum hose attached...
Can a bad Pulsator cause my fuel lines to rattle also? The motor runs fine with the old pulsator, but maybe a new one would help the ratlle problem. I had good fuel pressure before I changed out the bad sender, I haven't checked the pressure with the new sender and pump though. It might be my...
I just replaced the fuel level sender unit in my 86' because it was giving erratic level readings. While I was at it I replaced the fuel pump. Only used original Ac Delco parts for the replacement. I did not realize that there was a pulsator between the pump and fuel line so I had to use the old...
I replaced the antifreeze in my 1986 back in 1994 when I got the car. I flushed very thouroughly and then replaced with the Prestone Dexcool equivalent (Orange) and distilled water, 50/50 mix, also added a bottle of Prestone water pump lube to the mix. I have flushed and replaced it every 5...
I have been to that site before, only have info up to the 70's. Since the C4's aren't quite old enough yet to have those kind of repro parts yet I am not sure I'll have much luck finding the info I need. If I can just get a picture of an original 1986 battery I might be able to reproduce...
Make sure the condenser is not blocked, I mean on the outside. I took mine out a few years ago and between the radiator and the condenser there was a lot of leaves and road debris. It was blocked about a third of the way from the bottom. Cleaned it out and cooling for the AC and the motor...
I want to re-create the look of the original battery that came from the factory with my C4 . Of course the original was long gone when I purchased the vehicle 15 years ago. Is there a source for this info, any good pictures available? I contacted AC-Delco but they do not keep an archive of this...
I just started driving my 86' after the long winter storage. Just before I put it away last November it had a full tank of gas and I added Sta-Bil. I started it a few times during the winter and kept the battery charged up. I just recently filled the tank up again after storage, the fuel gage...
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