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Jul 6th, 2020, 21:19 | #21 | |
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I can now sleep easy. Thanks for your forbearance. Andy |
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Jul 6th, 2020, 22:01 | #23 |
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Ballast resistors
By joining #1/#2 injector plugs they now both run on the same fire cracker. Not sure what this will do on the long run.
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Good point Rob, i forgot about that! I was concentrating on the fueling and forgetting the electronics.
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Jul 7th, 2020, 22:43 | #26 | |
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Jul 11th, 2020, 22:48 | #27 | |
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Just as well I did. I checked the continuity from #1 injector back to C132 (back of connector) and to my surprise all was well - no break. After silently apologising to Mr Mouse - and, NO, you're not getting your nut stash back, I then was worried that the problem was in the unobtainable Ballast resistor. Prised the connector apart to be presented with I removed the Ballast resistor to the bench and cleaned the connectors and also checked the resistance from the Blue wire terminal to the four others (Green wires) and all came back with the same resistance. Phew, nothing to worry about here. I then cleaned as best I could the plug side and reconnected everything. Checked #1 injector green wire with ignition on and Houston, we have POWER. Engine started and we're back to all 4 cylinders. So many thanks again for your detailed analysis of how to pinpoint the actual problem. Lesson learned - be methodical and don't assume! |
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