o2bnkc
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I replacedmy optispark with a C5.
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92conv said:I will be replacing my optispark this weekend. Very nervous about it, 2 days away. Till then though...![]()
94conv. said:I know probably every optspark issue has been covered already but I have an opinion type question. A little over a month ago my optispark started acting up, it wouldnt idle and would stumble backfire and die so I had it towed over to the dealership where they found it had moisture in the optispark and spryed some sort of drier/cleaner in it and it ran fine for a couple of weeks, I dont drive it everday so actually it ran fine a few times, then about two weeks ago I got it out and it started fine then would hesitate and backfire when I tried to accelerate over about 30mph so I got it home and let it sit for about four hours and then its ran fine the few times Ive driven it but its hard to think its back to being reliable and I feel the optispark is going out, I can smell a slight hint of radiator fluid after about forty minutes of driving but it seems to go away after a little. Anyway I found this optispark from dynotech engineering in FortWayne,In.
http://www.dynotech-eng.com/dynaspark.htm and was wondering if anyone on here has used one of them? They are about 599.00 but they are billet alluminum instead of plastic and they have addressed alot of the orginal problems with the old one, this one already has vents (vacuum lines) and they claim it to be bullet proof and by the time I buy the vent kit and the original optispark Im probably looking at close to the same money, any opinions on this one?
One more question, I was going to change the coil, plugs, wires,filters, etc until I saw the quote for labor, now Im rethinking what all needs to be done? The car has 27k miles on it and it doesnt get driven but about 5k miles a year since Ive had it. Any opinions on what all needs to be done? The estimate for just the waterpump and optispark wasnt bad but the plugs and wires really made it jump. Thanks for any advice or information.
92conv said:That's one way to go about itUs Navy guys, always thinking.
Tell us how it goes. I assume by living in San Diego, you are still in?
WaveDoggie said:Hey Edmund, the rebuild kit is a NAPA part, and it is basically the cap, rotor, and middle housing. I am pursuing new vacuum fittings and hoses for the opti unit. It has been recomended to replace those for good measure as well.
You will need a E-4 socket (a bassackwards torx) and a T-9 (a torx that is a weeeeee bit smaller than anything found in a normal tool botique).