No power to the ecm. Check the fuse marked ECM in the underhood fuse panel(located in the middle top of the firewall)
If the check engine light is on with no codes, you have a wiring or computer issue.
If it broke it will not start. Remove the distributor cap, and turn the engine over. If the rotor does not turn, the chain/belt is broke.
what year and type of olds engine??
Yes, with some modifications.
I have a 92 cutlass ciera doing that, would run til it got hot, then die...ended up being the crank shaft sensor. hope this helps
Cracked distributer cap or fuel pump
R12 unless it has been retrofitted. I would suggest have it changed, as the cost of R12 is prohibitive.
Is it an Olds engine? Olds never made a 305. Olds did produce a 307. However, once the Olds V8 went out of production, Chevy 305's were used instead of the Olds 307. If it's the Chevy engine, it will bolt right in with no modifications. If it's the Olds engine, you CAN put it in a Camaro, but you'll need an adapter plate for the bellhousing. Chances are the exhaust manifolds won't line up with the existing exhaust either, not to mention a bunch of other little tweaks that you will need to do to get the Olds engine in the Camaro, but yes, it's absolutely doable.
Loose or corroded wiring (perhaps mouse) after 13 years
You should have the fule pump checked? Ours would chug then just die sit for a bit and it would start again.
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maybe its just time for you to get a new car