Cadnant1962
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Hi all, thank you for contributions. Update:
After replacing everything bar the kitchen sink I managed to trace it as an electrical fault at the ECU, no other options made themselves apparent.
So after a lot of examination and testing continuity between cable connectors at the ECU end and at the various sensors I tracked it down to a single pin on the ECU that somehow had become shorter than the others by a mere 2mm but this was just enough to not make the necessary connection between the ECU and the crankshaft sensor. I’d tested and replaced the sensor and the old icarsoft tool didn’t register an issue with it.
Anyway, careful adjustment and the addition of the smallest amount of solder imaginable fixed the no starting issue immediately.
Now I am back to the original issue of misfire/ lack of power.
One compression teat later and I find Cylinder No. 3 is to blame (380-375-60-365 psi). So I am now faced with piston ring replacement. With compression readings so good on other cylinders I am baffled by why one may have gone catastrophically wrong.
The car did go through a period of very little use as it belonged to an elderly gent and his wife before me who had had it since 2004 or so and added a mere 40k miles to it. In recent years it scarcely covered 500 miles in a year. Under use I know can cause issues.
Anyway, I want to keep the car as it is pristine in every possible other way, but I am on such a tight budget being retired that I need to find a friendly garage or expert with the right tools and facilities who would be prepared to lend a helping hand if I do a lot of the stripping down work before the block come out.
If anyone knows of anyone in the Somerset or North Devon area who might fit that bill PLEASE LET ME KNOW.
As always you guys are just the best and this forum is just amazing.
Hugh
After replacing everything bar the kitchen sink I managed to trace it as an electrical fault at the ECU, no other options made themselves apparent.
So after a lot of examination and testing continuity between cable connectors at the ECU end and at the various sensors I tracked it down to a single pin on the ECU that somehow had become shorter than the others by a mere 2mm but this was just enough to not make the necessary connection between the ECU and the crankshaft sensor. I’d tested and replaced the sensor and the old icarsoft tool didn’t register an issue with it.
Anyway, careful adjustment and the addition of the smallest amount of solder imaginable fixed the no starting issue immediately.
Now I am back to the original issue of misfire/ lack of power.
One compression teat later and I find Cylinder No. 3 is to blame (380-375-60-365 psi). So I am now faced with piston ring replacement. With compression readings so good on other cylinders I am baffled by why one may have gone catastrophically wrong.
The car did go through a period of very little use as it belonged to an elderly gent and his wife before me who had had it since 2004 or so and added a mere 40k miles to it. In recent years it scarcely covered 500 miles in a year. Under use I know can cause issues.
Anyway, I want to keep the car as it is pristine in every possible other way, but I am on such a tight budget being retired that I need to find a friendly garage or expert with the right tools and facilities who would be prepared to lend a helping hand if I do a lot of the stripping down work before the block come out.
If anyone knows of anyone in the Somerset or North Devon area who might fit that bill PLEASE LET ME KNOW.
As always you guys are just the best and this forum is just amazing.
Hugh