VEHICLES AFFECTED: ALL VEHICLES EQUIPPED WITH HEI
POWER LOSS UNDER LOAD, HESITATION, SHUDDER AND/OR MEDIUM THROTTLE
INTAKE MANIFOLD BACKFIRE ON HEI EQUIPPED CARS MAY BE CAUSED BY A
CRACKED SPARK PLUG. THESE SYMPTOMS ARE OFTEN MISTAKENLY DIAGNOSED
AS A FUEL RELATED CONDITION.
THE FOLLOWING PROCEDURES MAY BE USED IN DIAGNOSING THIS CONDITION.
1. WITH THE ENGINE RUNNING, VISUALLY INSPECT THE SPARK PLUG
MOUNTING AREA OF THE ENGINE BLOCK FOR A BLUE ARC AS THE SPARK
SHORTS TO GROUND. THIS IS MORE VISIBLE IN A DARKENED AREA.
2. WITH THE ENGINE RUNNING, APPLY A WATER MIST USING A SPRAY
BOTTLE TO THE PLUGS, WIRES, AND CAP. THIS PROCEDURE MAY
REVEAL AN ELECTRICAL ARC AND/OR CAUSE THE ENGINE TO QUIT.
3. ATTACH THE LEAD OF A STANDARD ELECTRICAL TEST LIGHT TO THE
TACH TERMINAL OF THE DISTRIBUTOR.
WITH THE ENGINE RUNNING, TOUCH THE PROBE OF THE TEST LIGHT TO
THE POSITIVE TERMINAL OF THE BATTERY. IF THE TEST LIGHT
MAINTAINS A STEADY BRIGHTNESS LEVEL WITH ONLY MINOR VARIATIONS
IN INTENSITY, THE SECONDARY SIDE OF THE IGNITION IS FUNCTIONING
PROPERLY. IF THE TEST LIGHT DOES VARY IN INTENSIITY WITH
NOTICEABLE DIFFERENCE IN BRIGHTNESS, THE SECONDARY SIDE OF THE
IGNITION SHOULD BE EXAMINED FURTHER FOR EVIDENCE OF THE
FOLLOWING CONDITIONS:
A. CRACKED PULB
B. PLUG WIRE INTEGRITY
C. DISTRIBUTOR CAP INTEGRITY
D. ROTOR INTEGRITY
A DIAGNOSTIC SCOPE DISPLAYLING THE PRIMARY PATTERN MAY ALSO BE
USED IN DIAGNOSING THIS CONDITION. THE FIRING LINE WILL BE
IRREGULAR AND HIGHER, AND THE OSCILLATIONS FROM THE PRIMARY
FIELD COLLAPSING WILL BE DISTORED WHEN A SECONDARY CIRCUIT
EXISTS (REFER TO FIGURE 1).
WHEN USING THE DIAGNOSTIC SCOPE, ENSURE A CONSTANT SLOW ENGINE
SPEED. ON CADILLAC, THE ISC MOTOR SHOULD BE DISCONNECTED AND
THE ELECTRONIC CLIMATE CONTROL SHOULD BE IN THE OFF POSITION.
General Motors bulletins are intended for use by professional
technicians, not a "do-it-yourselfer". They are written to inform
those technicians of conditions that may occur on some vehicles, or
to provide information that could assist in the proper service of a
vehicle. Properly trained technicians have the equipment, tools,
safety instructions and know-how to do a job properly and safely.
If a condition is described, do not assume that the bulletin applies
to your vehicle, or that your vehicle will have that condition. See
a General Motors dealer servicing your brand of General Motors
vehicle for information on whether your vehicle may benefit from
the information.