tonycondon
Gastons CRO (Chief Dinner Reservation Officer)
I'm almost at the end of the line with ideas. As some of you saw on my Facebook, Ol' Blue has decided not to start. Leah drove it last Saturday with no issues reported. Sunday morning it wouldn't start. Not just it wouldn't start but it wouldn't even try to start, would just crank.
Engine is a 4.3L TBI V6 with ~190K miles since last overhaul.
fuel, spark, air
first thing i did was remove the fuel line from the back of the intake then turn key on. fuel everywhere. perfect. later investigation has shown fuel scent on removed spark plugs and from the exhaust pipe so i have confidence that fuel is getting to the cylinders.
spark plugs are sparking. I was really disappointed by this as my first though was that the ignition module had decided to take the day off. they are sparking even better now that we replaced the distributor cap & rotor and spark plug wires. I'm 99.9% sure after checking the haynes manual 10 times that the right wires are running to the right cylinders. I also tried rotating the distributor one way or the other and then starting it in the new position, thinking maybe the timing had slipped out. As Chris has told me, the timing did tend to wander and I reset the timing the last time I did a bunch of tune up work about 3 years ago.
when I turn the key on the CEL comes on but I can't remember if it always did that or not. There were no CEL's before when it was running great (we drove it to Minneapolis and back plus some for the holidays). Just to be sure i grounded out the pins and no CEL codes were stored.
There is no reason there isn't air getting to the cylinders. the throttle is opening and i've tried starting it with and without the air filter installed.
natural thought is that something electronic took the week off considering the sudden decision not to run. the only other possibility I can think of is a broken timing chain. However I don't think this is possible since the distributor is turning. Can anyone confirm this? Would love to hear some of PoA's ideas since we have a lot of experienced mechanics and problem solvers. No Jesse, I am not going to buy a Ford.
Engine is a 4.3L TBI V6 with ~190K miles since last overhaul.
fuel, spark, air
first thing i did was remove the fuel line from the back of the intake then turn key on. fuel everywhere. perfect. later investigation has shown fuel scent on removed spark plugs and from the exhaust pipe so i have confidence that fuel is getting to the cylinders.
spark plugs are sparking. I was really disappointed by this as my first though was that the ignition module had decided to take the day off. they are sparking even better now that we replaced the distributor cap & rotor and spark plug wires. I'm 99.9% sure after checking the haynes manual 10 times that the right wires are running to the right cylinders. I also tried rotating the distributor one way or the other and then starting it in the new position, thinking maybe the timing had slipped out. As Chris has told me, the timing did tend to wander and I reset the timing the last time I did a bunch of tune up work about 3 years ago.
when I turn the key on the CEL comes on but I can't remember if it always did that or not. There were no CEL's before when it was running great (we drove it to Minneapolis and back plus some for the holidays). Just to be sure i grounded out the pins and no CEL codes were stored.
There is no reason there isn't air getting to the cylinders. the throttle is opening and i've tried starting it with and without the air filter installed.
natural thought is that something electronic took the week off considering the sudden decision not to run. the only other possibility I can think of is a broken timing chain. However I don't think this is possible since the distributor is turning. Can anyone confirm this? Would love to hear some of PoA's ideas since we have a lot of experienced mechanics and problem solvers. No Jesse, I am not going to buy a Ford.