To all my fellow V6 cohorts:
I have a 1997 camaro with about 178,000 miles. Has been a great car with absolutly no major problems. As I have read, many have been having the same problem with igniton as I have - specifically with plugs and wires.
Well is is my problem:
I have put new AC Delco plugs and Accel wires (universal 8mm) in recent months. However, I have been having problems with a cylinder 5 (P0305) misfire (recently). So the other night I put a new plug and made a new wire for it - did not fix the misfire.
However, I went to change the coil and only had the tools to remove one of the bolts. I took it for a test drive and the problem was fixed. However, once I put the bolt back in the misfire reoccured. I then removed the bolt and the car is running top-notch again. That was last night and the bolt is still removed - car is running great....
I know quite a bit about cars, but this one has me stumpped. Does this seem like a grounding problem that is shorting out the coil, or is the coil bad? Should I just change the coil? I hope to hear from some of you regarding this problem, as you have always been so helpful in the past.
Thanks,
Drew
I have a 1997 camaro with about 178,000 miles. Has been a great car with absolutly no major problems. As I have read, many have been having the same problem with igniton as I have - specifically with plugs and wires.
Well is is my problem:
I have put new AC Delco plugs and Accel wires (universal 8mm) in recent months. However, I have been having problems with a cylinder 5 (P0305) misfire (recently). So the other night I put a new plug and made a new wire for it - did not fix the misfire.
However, I went to change the coil and only had the tools to remove one of the bolts. I took it for a test drive and the problem was fixed. However, once I put the bolt back in the misfire reoccured. I then removed the bolt and the car is running top-notch again. That was last night and the bolt is still removed - car is running great....
I know quite a bit about cars, but this one has me stumpped. Does this seem like a grounding problem that is shorting out the coil, or is the coil bad? Should I just change the coil? I hope to hear from some of you regarding this problem, as you have always been so helpful in the past.
Thanks,
Drew
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