got up today, drove about 5 miles and left the car for about half hour.
came back to it and cranked her over, cranking but not firing at all...then backfire.
tried again....crank and crank and crank then finally a backfire.
so i have a little cry and go off and think about it and come back with a spare main relay thinking that was the culprit...didn't try to restart car (was about 3hrs ago), banged the new main relay on and she started up. "super duper" i exclaimed, drove her home.
on the way home she was running a tad rough on the bottom end and seemed to get progressively worse as i got home...o2 gauge seemed to be going a bit crazy, phoned bucks420 and he rolled straight over so we could investigate.
went out to the car to check everything out, went to turn her over again...load of cranking followed by a half back fire sort of thing...so it can't be the main relay, but it's re-occuring after short periods of time.
here's what we checked:
- spark - appears ok and strong (coil replaced less than 12months ago)
plugs - appear dry (i.e. no fuel seems present on them)
main relay - swapped for another
ecu - swapped for a known good unit
fuel pump - can be heard priming
fuel - tank full to the brim with super unleaded
spark leads - all secure and new
cap and rotor arm - both new
timing - was set when tuned and dizzy has not moved
vacuum lines - all appear good and have all been replaced for new recently
- cracking off the fuel feed line at fuel rail to confirm function & flow of fuel pump and filter
swapping the injector resistor box for a known good one
sending 12v to fuel pump to test full operation
for the fact that fuel doesn't seem to be making it into any cylinders (or enough to be detected) i can only guess it's something common to the fuel system. either:
- fuel not getting through the system from the tank
injectors not being told to open...only really common component to the injectors is the resistor box
Anyone got any ideas that they think might help here?
typically i've not got a spare ride at the moment and i'm working nights so it's making getting around a bit of a pain
