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Vendors / GB / [Group Buy. M47 crankshaft] Check interest
« on: July 17, 2012, 07:41:40 PM »
Is this thread still alive? I might be in the market for one in the not too distant future...
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I found this thread for the pinout...IIRC the middle pin of each coil pack is the trigger. Please disconnect the DME before continuity tests...
Coil 1 - pin 25
Coil 2 - pin 52
Coil 3 - pin 24
Coil 4 - pin 51
I'd also check the CPS & clean it off nicely. It should also be close to the trigger wheel, about a credit card thickness' worth. The rusty debris that sticks to that sender tends to muck with a nice clean signal to the DME. They're a well known issue with our cars. Pins 1 & 2 should be 680 ohms +/- 10%...1/3 & 2/3 should be at least 100K ohms.
seems like it might be a bad vacuum leak somewhere, rather than a bad componant. Check all vacuum hoses, intake bellows, etc
That idle seems to be at the right speed...mine runs about right there too. I'd strongly suspect the DME is OK.
The new motor was running well before the swap? Wasn't sitting for a long time? If it's been sitting for a while I'd check the injectors, fuel pump and pressure regulator.
Does this happen all the time? Or only when the car is cold?
I might double check a few things:
Coils in the right order?
Coolant temp plug hooked up to the correct sensor?
O2 sensor OK?
I'd also be tempted to pull the plugs and check them. You should be able to see if one is running rich, or has oil, etc. Might point you in the right direction.