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Four-Four-Two
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Ok, heres my thread from the other day:
Here's the story:
I came outside afterwork yesterday and started my car. I forgot to clock out, so I was walking up to the door, and I heard my car die out. (Does that sometimes when its cold and I don't rev it at all) I clock out and come back to the car and try and start it, and it just cranks and cranks. I turned the key to "on" and heard the fuel pump turn on, so I checked the end of the fuel rail, and sure enough, no pressure. I pulled the end off of the fuel filter, turned the key on for a sec and turned it off, gas sprayed out(pressurized) So the pump works (3 week old Walbro 307), the fuel filter is brand new (put on the correct way). I also switched the 233 regulator for a known good 237. Still no fuel pressure. Tried starting a few times, but it just cranks and cranks.
Looking at this wiring diagram on GNttype.org, It looks like the relay closes the circuit to give power to the fuel pump. Once the car is running, and there is good oil pressure, the circuit opens and the current is directed through the Engine Oil Pressure Switch. The EOPS circuit closes, and the current runs through that to the pump.
Can I bypass the switch with a Posative wire to see if the switch is good or not?
Where is the switch, near the oil filter.
This sucks!
I am only 17, so I don't know a whole lot about the workings of all the electrical crap in a car. My dad was a mechanic, but he got out of it before computers came into effect, so I'm on my own for the most part.
Here's the story:
I came outside afterwork yesterday and started my car. I forgot to clock out, so I was walking up to the door, and I heard my car die out. (Does that sometimes when its cold and I don't rev it at all) I clock out and come back to the car and try and start it, and it just cranks and cranks. I turned the key to "on" and heard the fuel pump turn on, so I checked the end of the fuel rail, and sure enough, no pressure. I pulled the end off of the fuel filter, turned the key on for a sec and turned it off, gas sprayed out(pressurized) So the pump works (3 week old Walbro 307), the fuel filter is brand new (put on the correct way). I also switched the 233 regulator for a known good 237. Still no fuel pressure. Tried starting a few times, but it just cranks and cranks.
Looking at this wiring diagram on GNttype.org, It looks like the relay closes the circuit to give power to the fuel pump. Once the car is running, and there is good oil pressure, the circuit opens and the current is directed through the Engine Oil Pressure Switch. The EOPS circuit closes, and the current runs through that to the pump.
Can I bypass the switch with a Posative wire to see if the switch is good or not?
Where is the switch, near the oil filter.
This sucks!
