thorney_5
Elite Explorer
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- October 14, 2012
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- City, State
- New Jersey
- Year, Model & Trim Level
- 2000 XLT SOHC
I recently obtained a 2000 explorer xlt 4.0 SOHC with 149,000 miles. Put new leaf springs, radiator, rear shocks, front axle seals, spark plugs and wires, and changed all fluids (except transmission). New tranny put in at 120,000 miles (5R55E), only thing I thought I had left to do was replace transmission seals. However, after going to start it, it only cranked, and wouldn't start. Started with compression test, checked out ok. Next ignition- distributor tested perfectly, good spark on all cylinders. ( Just to add one thing- engine started while testing spark and everything worked normally for a day or 2, I thought I had solved it, but then went back to the same problem). So now I had it narrowed down to fuel delivery. tried spraying starter fluid in throttle body, and it did not fire. Fuel pressure read 0 psi, and no whine of the fuel pump during priming of fuel system. All relays and fuses check out ok, inertia switch not tripped. Have not yet dropped fuel tank to check wiring there, but it is perfect everywhere else. Also, no trouble codes present. Everything points to fuel pump or ground, but why wouldn't engine fire when given fuel in the form of starter fluid and why would it have started in that 2 day or so period and worked fine? It definitely ran for much longer than it could have on starter fluid alone in that period. My best guess is a bad ground wire at the pump. Is there any way to check this without sropping the tank? If anyone can help your input would be greatly appreciated. Also- love the forum. I read it all the time but decided to join today.