97` 850 R manual swap, long crank intermittent spark/start Topic is solved
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Re: 97` 850 R manual swap, long crank intermittent spark/start
When the no start ( or long crank)( comes back.....what will you do next?

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I still don't think you have a clear decision on ignition vs fuel. You can easily be fussing with the wrong part of the car which is fun, but not very productive
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Fuel pump is running and there is fuel at the rail.
When checking for spark, it comes and goes, not consistent spark.
When no start condition, checked the plugs and they are dry. Something is holding back the injectors. Wires on injector relay looks good and have been re crimped. Have also tried another relay but same condition.
When checking for spark, it comes and goes, not consistent spark.
When no start condition, checked the plugs and they are dry. Something is holding back the injectors. Wires on injector relay looks good and have been re crimped. Have also tried another relay but same condition.
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The chances that you have an intermittent failure on both ignition and fuel are pretty small. One of these is the culprit.
What is the fuel pressure at the rail? 15 psi looks a lot like 50 psi if you just see a spritz, but at 15 psi the car won't start
What is the fuel pressure at the rail? 15 psi looks a lot like 50 psi if you just see a spritz, but at 15 psi the car won't start
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I hear you. Just put it all back together, crank and crank..no start. Pulled the plugs, bone dry.
Even if pressure was off, injector would still pulse and let fuel into cylinders
Pump was changed for new OEM last year, relay bridged and pressure "looks" good. Dont see how changing transmission would mess with my fuel pressure..
Even if pressure was off, injector would still pulse and let fuel into cylinders
Pump was changed for new OEM last year, relay bridged and pressure "looks" good. Dont see how changing transmission would mess with my fuel pressure..
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