2nd time broken down. Car will not start even w/ spark
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2nd time broken down. Car will not start even w/ spark
Whats up guys,
Well, heres what happened. I'll start off by saying my car runs quite rich and i need to get retuned. I was on the highway, messin around with a friends s2000. we both ran a bit, but i never redlines, nor went full throttle. needless to say, i still spanked him. once i hit 4th gear, engine shutoff. There was NO multiple popping.
So, i called matt at hsw and asked for his opinion. I took a plug off #1 cylinder and held it up to the block and my buddy tried crankin it over. It sparked. This means the opti is ok. Matt told me to change out the plugs. So, i put brand new tr55's in there gapped correctly.
STILL NO STARTUP.
It makes a few 'pops' and then doesnt start up. The serp belt turns over. Im thinking fuel delivery is the problem?
Any ideas???????????
Thanks in advance ... Joe
Well, heres what happened. I'll start off by saying my car runs quite rich and i need to get retuned. I was on the highway, messin around with a friends s2000. we both ran a bit, but i never redlines, nor went full throttle. needless to say, i still spanked him. once i hit 4th gear, engine shutoff. There was NO multiple popping.
So, i called matt at hsw and asked for his opinion. I took a plug off #1 cylinder and held it up to the block and my buddy tried crankin it over. It sparked. This means the opti is ok. Matt told me to change out the plugs. So, i put brand new tr55's in there gapped correctly.
STILL NO STARTUP.
It makes a few 'pops' and then doesnt start up. The serp belt turns over. Im thinking fuel delivery is the problem?
Any ideas???????????
Thanks in advance ... Joe
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Put a guage on the fuel pressure line and check your fuel.
Take the oil fill cap off and look down at a rocker while the engine is cranking...make sure it is moving...could have broke a timing chain. I'm not sure if these motors will crash the valves into the pistons or not. If not - you may not noticed a broken chain. You typically notice if the valves run into pistons though...very bad sounds happen, lol.
Take the oil fill cap off and look down at a rocker while the engine is cranking...make sure it is moving...could have broke a timing chain. I'm not sure if these motors will crash the valves into the pistons or not. If not - you may not noticed a broken chain. You typically notice if the valves run into pistons though...very bad sounds happen, lol.
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Like said by KTM check your fuel pressure. If its good unplug the maf and see if it starts. If that doesnt do it check to be sure your injectors are working. If your injectors are working then your Map sensor is next. Do these tests and post up what your results are. If you want to know if your injectors are working a) you should be able to hear them click when you are trying to start it b) if you cant hear them while trying to start jump the pins with a 9v battery and some wire you should here clicking then for sure.
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just scanned the car. only code being thrown the code for skip shift .. which doesnt help me at all. I guess im gonna have to get a fuel pressure gauge and hook it up to the schraeder valve
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can you hear the fuel pump when you turn the key to the 'on' position without starting ? You could also crack the fuel filter fitting and see if you get any fuel out...Guage would be best of course, but if you don't have one - you can improvise to see if your are getting fuel....
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UPDATE:
I hooked up a fuel pressure gauge to the shrader valve, and turned the key to accessory. It read perfecly at 42 psi. Is there anything else that could be the culprit besides the pump????
thanks
I hooked up a fuel pressure gauge to the shrader valve, and turned the key to accessory. It read perfecly at 42 psi. Is there anything else that could be the culprit besides the pump????
thanks