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Thread: PCM losing it's Crank Reference?

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    Question PCM losing it's Crank Reference?

    I have a 1998 Camaro and the car acts like it loses its Cam/Crank reference.

    I can start the car but every few attempts the car will just burp out the exhaust while cranking. If I turn the key off and immediately retry to start it about 40% of the time it fires right up and runs great the other 60% of the time it burps out the exhaust again almost like it is 180* out. The crazy thing is it just started doing this out of nowhere. I have checked both sensors (Cam and Crank) neither have any damage to them. Checked crankshaft reluctor wheel run-out and I'm within tolerance at .015. Tried a new PCM with the same result. I am soooooo at a loss for ideas here. Anyone seen or heard of this problem before?


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    Check if crank reluctor wheel is loose.

    Check crank end-play.

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    Quote Originally Posted by joecar View Post
    Check if crank reluctor wheel is loose.

    Check crank end-play.
    Checked both when I had the engine out to check reluctor run out and the reluctor is good and the end play was well within tolerance.

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    You might need to look at CKP and CMP waveforms using an oscilloscope.

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