06-06-2008, 08:54 PM
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Re: intake gaskets?
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Naturally Aspirated
Join Date: May 2008
Location: Dunedin, fl.
My Ride: 95 Caravan
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OK, that answers half my questions. What about a scope, did they check the waveforms for the ignition? The coils can be tested with a meter as well, across the primary windings and the secondary. Fuel flow at the injectors can be checked with a pulsing flow tester. It uses a device that pulses each injector individually, while monitoring a fuel pressure gauge, to see how much the pressure drops for a predetermined number of pulses. Speaking of fuel pressure, is it in spec.?
As far as a scanner goes, it is only as good as the person watching the screen. Just checking codes doesn't give you a great deal of information on a pre-OBDII car. It can have a sensor out of spec, without setting off a code. As long as the sensor is within a certain tolerance, the ECM thinks all is well. If you can hook it up again, look at the map sensor, coolant temp, O2 sensor, etc. readings
Few more tips (or questions), how do the plugs look? All 4 evenly colored? If you have 3 tan plugs and 1 that is white, that would indicate a lean condition. What kind of vacuum is the engine pulling? When did this condition start, was there any changes to the car performed prior to this? And have you checked that all vacuum connections are correctly located and tight?
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