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are you gettting oil pressure?
The ECM triggers the Injectors to fire. Do you have anything disconnected? Any broken/frayed wires?. The injectors are tied into the fuel pump and oil pressure switch, are you gettting oil pressure? Is it connected? The only other thing I could thing of it the ignition module.
You need to verify your fuel pressure and check for injector pulse. If you have correct fuel pressure and no injector pulse you can do a few easy pinpoint tests. Did you check your fuel pressure? Do you have a test light or noid lights?
Quote from: Captkaos on November 08, 2011, 05:12:22 pmare you gettting oil pressure?Good point there Capt. I fixed the same problem once with a few qts. of oil.
ok tell me what tests to run and i'll do it when my friend gets off work and can give me a hand with the stuff i dn't know how to do
Quote from: thirsty on November 08, 2011, 06:19:37 pmQuote from: Captkaos on November 08, 2011, 05:12:22 pmare you gettting oil pressure?Good point there Capt. I fixed the same problem once with a few qts. of oil.What did you do that to that fixed the problem?Quote from: 2502 on November 09, 2011, 10:54:38 amok tell me what tests to run and i'll do it when my friend gets off work and can give me a hand with the stuff i dn't know how to doVerify spark (do you know how to do this?)Verify injector pulse ( Test light to ground, key on engine off, unplug one injector connector. One terminal should have B+. Now probe the other terminal with the test light connected to B+. Have an assistant crank the engine. Test light should blink
Quote from: thirsty on November 08, 2011, 06:19:37 pmQuote from: Captkaos on November 08, 2011, 05:12:22 pmare you gettting oil pressure?Good point there Capt. I fixed the same problem once with a few qts. of oil.What did you do that to that fixed the problem?
Thirsty, The oil pressure switch doesn't shut down the fuel pump, it enables it. In the event that the fuel pump relay fails, the oil pressure switch would provide a back feed to the fuel pump. So what you'd get is an extended crank but it would still run. You probably had a problem with the fuel pump circuit. Many people think the oil pressure was a protective series circuit but it wasn't. You could drain the oil and it should still start and run.