jensencars
New Member
Good afternoon new member here,
I have a range rover classic 1988 with a v8 EFI flapper system in it that I have been restoring,
when I bought it the engine has been rebuilt with shells, rings etc I have been doing body repairs then thought it was time to try and start it for the first time the other day only to find it pops and bang but it will not run,
I have so far done a compression check getting around 150-180 PSI, put in fresh petrol, it has a new fuel pump, dizzy cap/rotor arm new leads and distributor module fitted on distributor (old one was 2 pin new one 3 pin) new plugs. After some testing I found the main relay next to ECU is not pulling in properly so this has also been replaced. when cranking it tries to fire the knocks back if that's the right word as though the timing is out, I have moved the distributor but it does not make a lot of difference, have had a timing light on and it appears to be firing between 6 degrees and TDC bit awkward to look at at cranking speed,
I have done all the diagnostic checks in the manual and all seems to check out I have approx. 35 psi fuel pump pressure but although its coughing and spitting it will not run. I have power going into the power capacitor and a voltage at each of the 8 wires coming out for the injectors I also have 12 volts at each injector plug, but I cannot hear any click when I swiftly operate the throttle butterfly, if I operate the flap in the air flow unit I can hear the fuel pump run, I have checked the timing again and again and I am now close to the point of despair can any one tell me how I can tell if the injectors are firing, (the cold start injector does not fire during cranking)
I am close to the point of stripping the engine down, my initial thought was camshaft timing but with the rocker box off no1 valves are both closed on compression stroke so now not sure, my other fault is ECU faulty but don't want to fork out for replacement if I'm not sure, have a big blue spark at coil HT and sparking at plugs. I was also wondering as it has not been started for around 18 months whether the fuel has gummed up the injectors, now getting to the point I'm worried about burning the starter motor out any help/idea's greatly appreciated
thanks all
I have a range rover classic 1988 with a v8 EFI flapper system in it that I have been restoring,
when I bought it the engine has been rebuilt with shells, rings etc I have been doing body repairs then thought it was time to try and start it for the first time the other day only to find it pops and bang but it will not run,
I have so far done a compression check getting around 150-180 PSI, put in fresh petrol, it has a new fuel pump, dizzy cap/rotor arm new leads and distributor module fitted on distributor (old one was 2 pin new one 3 pin) new plugs. After some testing I found the main relay next to ECU is not pulling in properly so this has also been replaced. when cranking it tries to fire the knocks back if that's the right word as though the timing is out, I have moved the distributor but it does not make a lot of difference, have had a timing light on and it appears to be firing between 6 degrees and TDC bit awkward to look at at cranking speed,
I have done all the diagnostic checks in the manual and all seems to check out I have approx. 35 psi fuel pump pressure but although its coughing and spitting it will not run. I have power going into the power capacitor and a voltage at each of the 8 wires coming out for the injectors I also have 12 volts at each injector plug, but I cannot hear any click when I swiftly operate the throttle butterfly, if I operate the flap in the air flow unit I can hear the fuel pump run, I have checked the timing again and again and I am now close to the point of despair can any one tell me how I can tell if the injectors are firing, (the cold start injector does not fire during cranking)
I am close to the point of stripping the engine down, my initial thought was camshaft timing but with the rocker box off no1 valves are both closed on compression stroke so now not sure, my other fault is ECU faulty but don't want to fork out for replacement if I'm not sure, have a big blue spark at coil HT and sparking at plugs. I was also wondering as it has not been started for around 18 months whether the fuel has gummed up the injectors, now getting to the point I'm worried about burning the starter motor out any help/idea's greatly appreciated
thanks all