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Old 03-25-03, 06:14 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Help,..Standed after washing off engine.

New to Corvettes. 1994 LT1 Roadster. Washed off engine with water while detailing and later was standed a half-mile from my house. Engine would not start. Had to call a flatbed to get it home. After it sat for the afternoon, it started and ran perfectly. What would cause failure if wet? How do I prevent in future? Sealing components? Dielectric grease on electrical connections? Any advice would be appreciated. Thanks.
 
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Old 03-25-03, 06:19 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Do not wash down the engine! The Opti(crap) spark doesn't like water (behind the waterpump) and it's prone to this usually this will cost big bucks to fix! let it dry good and count your lucky stars
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Old 03-25-03, 06:25 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Default Thanks for information.

Thanks for your reply. I'll be extremely careful. Anything else I can do to reduce potential for Optispark failure?

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Old 03-25-03, 06:51 PM   #4 (permalink)
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Thanks for your reply. I'll be extremely careful. Anything else I can do to reduce potential for Optispark failure?

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Larry Kalina
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the main thing is to not get it wet, the other thing is to periodically check the water pump's weep hole (bottom of the pump) to make sure it isn't leaking... the waterpump is above the opti-spark, and if it starts to leak, it can get the opti wet and also leave you stranded.
 
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Ah, come on now, go easy on him and give him a break. He said he was new to Corvettes...and with a learning experience like this one you can bet Roadster won't be doing THAT again!
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The guy I bought my 94 convertible from back in Oct decided that he was going to do me a favor and detail the engine before I picked up the car. So armed with a garden hose and a bottle of Simple Green he proceeds to detail..... Needless to say, on the evening I was to pick up the car, he calls my cell phone and tells me "don't bother ... the car won't start" One week and 650.00 later, I got to pick up my car. His expense - My new Opti!! He tells me that he will never offer to detail another engine again!!??


Moral of the story... Never use water on the engine, Opti's don't like water!

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Ah, come on now, go easy on him and give him a break. He said he was new to Corvettes...and with a learning experience like this one you can bet Roadster won't be doing THAT again!
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Ok I'll give him a break....I was forewarned
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I'm sure he'll be a regular CAC member from now on.
I like seeing new people join the site and then participate within the forums. I especially like seeing members engage in friendly interaction, it makes me feel good to see strangers coming together and helping each other. (teasing each other, too! )
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As far as that weep hole in the water pump, has anybody tried to put a hose in it to drain leaky water pumps away from the opti spark. Seems it would be simple with the pump off or if your replacing it any way. Hmmm . Just a thought. It could save some opti sparks maybe.......Bob
 
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Default Wet Optispark

Thanks for the friendly advice from everyone. This is by far the best automotive forum I have ever experienced. I really appreciate the feedback. Bear with me, I'm a gearhead but never owned a C4 with LT1. I'm a little puzzled by the whole Optispark design. Are there any high-reliability alternatives out there? I have used crank triggers and other race ignition parts on other car projects and never worried about the engine getting wet. Everything else about the 94 roadster I purchased has been positive. I look forward to driving it every day. Any other ideas to help prevent Optispark failure?

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Old 03-26-03, 12:05 PM   #13 (permalink)
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WEll I washed my engine last summer and wrecked my Mass airflow sensor. This caused the car to keep stalling. A flat bed tow and $450 later I was back on the road.
 
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Default Re: Wet Optispark

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Bear with me, I'm a gearhead but never owned a C4 with LT1. I'm a little puzzled by the whole Optispark design. Thanks,

Larry Kalina
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Don't feel bad.
I finally was able to buy my first Vette last Sept and never heard of this thing.
I would read this forum with all the warnings about this (after I washed off my engine) and wonder what everyone was talking about.
Finally looked into it and went out to my car to finally realize there wasn't the usual HEI that I expected to see

I have seen articles about modifying the Opti with a vacuum line to keep it dry inside.

I can't see why GM would put a water sensitive devide on the lower front of an engine??
Maybe they are Corvette fanatics that never drive in rain so it never gets wet????
 
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I can't see why GM would put a water sensitive devide on the lower front of an engine??
Maybe they are Corvette fanatics that never drive in rain so it never gets wet????
They are the ones that built the 83'vette.
 
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