engine don't want to rev...
engine don't want to rev...
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Badcow

Original Poster:

46 posts

262 months

Saturday 9th April 2005
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I'm "blessed" with a new problem that I can't resolve... on my 390, the engine start and run ok for 2 or 3 minutes, and after that it remain idle (around 1000 rpm) even if you floor the throtle pedal. The only thing is that if you try to accelerate, there is a lot of "pop and bang" in the exhaust pipe... I changed the fuel pump but with no success... any ideas ?

Chassis 33

6,194 posts

305 months

Saturday 9th April 2005
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Air flow meter?

Badcow

Original Poster:

46 posts

262 months

Saturday 9th April 2005
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Could be, but it seems to be Ok...

Chassis 33

6,194 posts

305 months

Saturday 9th April 2005
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Ok, sorry out of ideas, unless the ECU is defaulting to "limp home mode" after a couple of minutes of an error being flagged up? I know Rover 800's did this and you had to go thru a dance routine on the pedals to reset the ECU, dont know if the V8 boxes have a simular function.

Regards
Iain

boosted ls1

21,200 posts

283 months

Saturday 9th April 2005
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Is the fuel pressure ok, is the vac hose attached to the fuel pressure regulator? Does the dizzy advance in mechanical mode or are the weights jammed?

Boosted.

boosted ls1

21,200 posts

283 months

Saturday 9th April 2005
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Is the fuel pressure ok, is the vac hose attached to the fuel pressure regulator? Does the dizzy advance in mechanical mode or are the weights jammed?

Boosted.

350matt

3,865 posts

302 months

Sunday 10th April 2005
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sounds like fuel or rather the lack of it, is the pressure regulator working OK, try crimping the return line to the tank and see if that does anything

Matt

dickymint

28,370 posts

281 months

Sunday 10th April 2005
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Does sound like fuel pressure dropping. But first I would check the coolant temperature sensor. Either swap it for a new one (£12) or short out the plug with a 170 Ohm resistor, if this works then the sensor is duff.

chunder

772 posts

269 months

Sunday 10th April 2005
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I doubt if a faulty sensor would cause this - sounds like it's getting enough fuel and air to start with. I assume AAV open and CSI firing but then closing and shutting off - can it be revved higher than idle in the first minute or so ?

Are you sure the throttle linkage is moving with the pedal ?

Is the throttle butterfly loose and just sitting in the closed position ?

Is the air filter blocked ?

Is the AFM flap free to move ?

If there's no big obstruction to airflow and plugs are all firing and in the right order then fuel pressure would be next to check.

Badcow

Original Poster:

46 posts

262 months

Sunday 10th April 2005
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Thx for all those answers, I will need the following week to check for everything...

I think that I will begin with the fuel pump and the air flowmeter, just to see if the entry / exit signals are ok or not...