jon_s_brady
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- '05 XLT
Well, I'm back...it took me a while with family illnesses, work and other things that get in the way of fixing my car...
Well I finally succumbed and pulled the engine out again to see what the deal was. Lo and behold did I screw up...I had somehow not seated the torque converter all the way onto the two splines - I guess I only got it on the first. That extra 4-5 mm made a huge difference. The engine cranks over at 250-300 RPM now.
So I still haven't got the car running nicely but I did get it started and it ran for may 15 seconds. And not the first time it cranked over. I pumped the accelerator quite a bit and then it would almost catch.
I think I may have a fuel supply issue though. I luckily had the FORScan running when it caught and ran. I had the engine up at around 2500 RPM for a while and the engine was running so I let the RPM drop and it died on me. I noticed that the Fuel Rail Pressure value is around 40psi with KOEO and stays roughly +/- 6psi whether it's cranking or running at 2400 RPM. That looks to me like a fuel pump/regulator issue. Any opinions?
I'll start a separate thread on FORScan and the ELM327 that may help others with diagnosis.
Well I finally succumbed and pulled the engine out again to see what the deal was. Lo and behold did I screw up...I had somehow not seated the torque converter all the way onto the two splines - I guess I only got it on the first. That extra 4-5 mm made a huge difference. The engine cranks over at 250-300 RPM now.
So I still haven't got the car running nicely but I did get it started and it ran for may 15 seconds. And not the first time it cranked over. I pumped the accelerator quite a bit and then it would almost catch.
I think I may have a fuel supply issue though. I luckily had the FORScan running when it caught and ran. I had the engine up at around 2500 RPM for a while and the engine was running so I let the RPM drop and it died on me. I noticed that the Fuel Rail Pressure value is around 40psi with KOEO and stays roughly +/- 6psi whether it's cranking or running at 2400 RPM. That looks to me like a fuel pump/regulator issue. Any opinions?
I'll start a separate thread on FORScan and the ELM327 that may help others with diagnosis.