jadams
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- 94 XLT
My wife would get a kick out of that one since I'm the who does the sewing. Well after I rebuild the engine anyway.His "pin probe" is made by taking a "straight pin"... sewing pin used to hold cloth together while you sew... ask your wife...basically its got a small sharp pin end and is strong enough to "pick" a small hole thru leads to test for voltage without really "disturbing" the insulation too much.
Yes, lots of testing, but at least now I'm beginning to understand how it all works together....but maybe not.Interesting. It would appear that you are "almost there"... but maybe not. Lots of testing.
So start the engine then disconnect the CKP while its running. Fortunately the belt goes in a direction where fingers or connector are not likely to caught. The missing tooth looks OK. So how long should it run ? What will this tell me, I've already replaced the CKP once and no change?Anyways, if I follow some of the testing and "conjectures", its appears that the system starts to failing in terms of timing / pulsing. However, from "conjectures", supposedly if it loses pulse from the ckp, it should go into limp mode with a X% timing (sorry I didn't go back... but the actual value does matter... only the "conjecture"). My suggestion would be for you to put it into limp specifically.... that is when you get it started, have someone pulled the connector on the ckp... it should go quickly into limp (and you should also get a code). The system should still run... right???? at least for your "new record" of 4 minutes. My guess is your ckp is "dynamically bad" (which can't be tested statically) and / or the "missing tooth" on the sprocket has a problem.
Well that's a new one, can that be statically tested? Here's something, my 4 minute record happens when it runs at 2000+ RPMs, but if it just idles maybe 2 minutes, I haven't actually timed or noted things like ambient temperature specifically. Other than it was than when it only ran for a minute and a half. The dying symptoms are always the same, the injectors quit intermittently then completely. After second restart, 3rd attempt, no start and signal to injectors intermittent or absent, hence no start.One other thing that was mentioned is TPS.... there have been posts about a bad TPS causing a total shut down.... maybe after the system has "warmed up" for a few minutes, it starts to come off "system choke" and "reads" the TPS as being "fully closed" and starts shutting down fuel which starts shutting down the engine until it fails.
Added: I see the TPS can be tested.
Now time to break out the sewing kit.
Thanks
Jim