no i dont have an fsm. the only resources i got are this site and experience from other vehicles. this is my first vette. where is the bcm located so i can check for loose wires there since i got the code sayin loss of serial data
Pull a plug to see if there is any fuel....it should be obvious if there is fuel being inj and no fire.
Just because they are getting pulses does not mean they are getting fuel. Back to fuel pressure/filter/relay/pump.
ECM is located vertically in the passenger side dash. Remove floor panel, look up to see two 10mm bolts. Carefully remove the 2 ECM plugs, remove the 2 bolts and it drops straight down.
Everything on a C4 or newer Vette works in loops with the ECM & BCM (if your model has a BCM...don;t think 90 did). One thing gets its signal or OK to function by looking at signals from other things...like fuel for example...the fuel pump gets ok'd by way of a relay that gets the
signal from dist pulses.
No dist pulse (sign of rotation)...no fuel..But even that has back up. Oil pressure also signals rotation and closes a switch that can send power to the fuel pump. Point is, that the systems depend on each other and will not operate without the ECM enabling and this makes it susceptable to the domino effect.
If you found damaged wire going to the distributer, I'd be looking at the module. Coils rarely die, but modules can short out easily with the wires contacting ground or each other.
Since
everything operates on ground path completion/control from the ECM, having a control ground get a charge of voltage can do some damage.This ign generates 40,000V discharge from 12v ...That is extremely time sensitive, so the module must be working in order to have sufficient discharge voltage to fire a plug. Shorting out right there is an interruption of critical data to the ECM.
Locate the G-104 bundle of grounds (4 or 5 wires, one bolt) on the block or bellhousing near the oil filter, check the fusable links for loose wires or corrosion at the bundle/jumping post behind the battery, and test fuel pressure. It'll take a gauge. Gas will spew from the schrader valve with 2 lbs behind it...you're looking for 40.
If pressure is low, a filter or clogged sock is to blame. Intermittent run and throttle issues come from the filter being near plugged. After sitting and pressure bleeds off, sediment settles and gas can flow normally again. Then out of nowhere it starts burping and coughing under power again.The filter has plugged again and pressure has been cut off.