check all the vac lines are blocked/connected to where they should be, also check for bad earth to the head
Im getting them cleaned this week
check all the vac lines are blocked/connected to where they should be, also check for bad earth to the head
Man i need someone to come up, When i get time i'll ring kaizen
lol you will get lots of empty promises and an answered phone calls if you do that lol
I'd check that the bundle of earth leads in the engine loom that are usually connected to the head are in fact well connected to he head and the engine to chassis/battery earth is substantial and also well connected.
A spark suggests the ECU is ok.
Have you checked that the fuel pump is OK and flowing fuel when under load (e.g. FPR is seeing minimal vacuum)?
did the motor sit (and the injectors clag up) for some time before you started work on it (top cleaning the injectors should clear that fault).
I'm on the sunshine coast (well, rural Conondale) - i could come over (assuming you're not in Gympie) one night for beers and have a look if you want.
That sounds Sweeeet, its actually coming home today so it can get it fixed, i live in Maroochydore, and i'd gladly pay for your fuel and Beer!!
I pmed you my mobile, you can ring or sms
i'm no expert so i'll just stick to the free beer![]()
but i'll talk to you on the weekend and tee something up to have a closer gawk and in the mean time, read up on 20V ECUs
Sweet, im having the injectors cleaned tomorrow just in case.
Thanks Heaps
Originally Posted by thechuckster
If anyone on the sunshine coast wants to have a look and knows a bit about the 20v's feel free to ring me up and have a look, more the merrier
0420904562
Actually got the car started today, with all 4 cyl's firing, and then it just shut down again. Its something Simple, but i cant work out what
check you arent getting too much air, plug every outlet except throttle
^ it wont be that...
i went and saw jason on saturday (yesterday) and i would be very muchly pointing to wiring... as it is a real hackjob and quiet silly in some cases.
his fuel setup is fine, injectors are getting power/pulse, but note the injectors themselves have a high resistance, plugs smell oily, and thats about all the extra info i can give.
ive suggested to Jason to really re-think the wiring, especially what controlls spark.
Another thing i noticed, is when i got Jason to turn the key to "start" i would get a constant 12v coming out of the injectors, but when it ran by itself for those odd seconds, the volts drop drematically, almost asif that once you release the key from "start" back to IGN it stops giving power to the injectors. Seems very wack.
the thing that makes it most difficult is the fact that its a very tight engine bay and its hard to make sense of the wiring as its basically running everywhere. If it was a normal ae86 or something i would have just pulled out the entire loom and re-wired it all up for Jason,but i was struggling to follow what went where.
on another note, a mate and i basically rewired my 16v and now she is running beut
possible causes: circuit opening relay not hooked up correctly, earthing (either ECU to engine or engines/starter to chassis) not good?
Where do you live chuckster?
Originally Posted by thechuckster
thechuckster:
i doubt it would be the circuit opening relay, as on a 4age, that usually controlls the fuel pump. From what i could gather the fuel setup was turning (and staying on) when it should.
its rigged in kinda dodgy, but it still does what it should.
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