chuckwhut
Well-Known Member
- Joined
- Oct 6, 2005
- Location
- Concord, NC
lame.
for those of you who have been follwing my "22re codes" thread...
bought new battery terminal connectors, cut off old ends of wire to fresh copper. checked all my grounds. everything seemed gravy. shorted out the T E1 and did my timing, was almost perfect but put it back on 5 where it should be. un-shorted T E1 terminal.
reset my idle to 750 rpm.
saw something wet, it was a brown plastic part, kinda under the front end of the plenum (i still am not sure what the part is, maybe bsvs?).
upon nasal examination, determined it was gasoline, (excited thinking i'm on my way to solving my "running lean" problem!) so i started looking for leaks, but couldn't find any. shut off engine. connected the fuel pump test connector, turned key to power on (not engine running)...and i could hear what i assumed was fuel running through the lines, although it sounded like a vaccuum leak. anyway, i never saw any fuel leaking, although there is alot of stuff in the way over there. so i pulled that jumper and cranked it back up, hoping to see something with it running, never really did. thought i'd give my injectors a listen while i was at it, and as i leaned way over to listen to #4, i broke the blue VSV.
d'oh!!!
so i have compounded my problems, and i need a new blue VSV.
while i'm getting that, who wants to play guess where chuck's fuel leak is?
all suggestions will be checked, and the winner gets some sort of nifty prize.
for those of you who have been follwing my "22re codes" thread...
bought new battery terminal connectors, cut off old ends of wire to fresh copper. checked all my grounds. everything seemed gravy. shorted out the T E1 and did my timing, was almost perfect but put it back on 5 where it should be. un-shorted T E1 terminal.
reset my idle to 750 rpm.
saw something wet, it was a brown plastic part, kinda under the front end of the plenum (i still am not sure what the part is, maybe bsvs?).
upon nasal examination, determined it was gasoline, (excited thinking i'm on my way to solving my "running lean" problem!) so i started looking for leaks, but couldn't find any. shut off engine. connected the fuel pump test connector, turned key to power on (not engine running)...and i could hear what i assumed was fuel running through the lines, although it sounded like a vaccuum leak. anyway, i never saw any fuel leaking, although there is alot of stuff in the way over there. so i pulled that jumper and cranked it back up, hoping to see something with it running, never really did. thought i'd give my injectors a listen while i was at it, and as i leaned way over to listen to #4, i broke the blue VSV.
d'oh!!!
so i have compounded my problems, and i need a new blue VSV.
while i'm getting that, who wants to play guess where chuck's fuel leak is?
all suggestions will be checked, and the winner gets some sort of nifty prize.