sierrafery
Well-Known Member
It's not about continuity but about loosen cavities in that plug...happened to me and the only cure i found was to replace the main harness try to be handy and jiggle that plug when the symptom occurs
its called CAN bus https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/automotive-can-bus-system-explained-kiril-mucevskiHad trouble with mine in December I pulled the red plug and tested the leads to the injector solenoid to see if any were down to earth or open circuit, result was:
One last thought I measured the resistance of the injector pins at the plug
A1, A24, A25, A26, A27, are the injector pins the commons are A22, A23
Each pin had a path to one or the other commons with a resistance between 1.6 and 1.9 Ohms
Each pin had a path to one other pin with a resistance of about 2.8 Ohms.
Did not understand why each pin has a connection to one other pin, has anyone else checked this ?
Would be interested to hear the readings from a known healthy system.
having the head skimmed wont fix your issue unless its warped
me personally I would lay the cylinder head back onto to block without a head gasket and head bolts install all injectors and fuel lines
then jack up the head with some spacers a few mm then prime the fuel system ..leave enough gap between the head and block so you can visibly see any leaks
PS When your head is off couple of things to note:
Keep your hydraulic tappets upright! Use a piece of thick foam with holes in it.
Use the correct sealant between the cam carrier/cover and the head.
Get your injectors tested by a proper specialist i.e. Merlin Diesels.