Some help please. I have been working on my 95 850T for several months now. Won't start. Has spark and fuel. Pulled the plugs, all very wet. Turned engine over with starter, liquid fuel blows out of #4 cylinder. Dried plugs, blew out cylinders, pulled #2 fuse (fuel pump). turned the key and cranked it, pop'd ran for a few and died. cranked it again ran & died. Replaced fuse cranked, nothing again. Pulled plugs and they were soaked again, #4 had a lot of liquid in it again. Are the injectors stuck open or what else controls them? Thanks for any help in advance.
Chris
Fuel dumping
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jblackburn
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Yeah, it sounds like #4 has a stuck-open injector.
The injectors are controlled by a signal from the cam position sensor and the grey fuel injector relay on the fan shroud. If you think they are all still stuck open after replacing/cleaning #4, I'd start my investigation with the relay.
The injectors are controlled by a signal from the cam position sensor and the grey fuel injector relay on the fan shroud. If you think they are all still stuck open after replacing/cleaning #4, I'd start my investigation with the relay.
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Why not swap injectors #3 and #4 and see if the flooding moves with the injector?
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Thank for the advice. Pulled the rail and injectors out. Really gummed up. Cleaned them very well. New o-ring kit. Problem is now I can't get any of them to go back into the manifold. They jusy feel way too tight. Any trick for getting them back in. Read just about every post on injectors and seems no one else has had this problen.
Thanks, Chris.
Thanks, Chris.
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