My m42 (140,000 miles) was running perfect since I parked it last year November. I then started fixing the mess under the intake and while I was in there, I had the fuel injectors reserviced. Also, while in there, I replaced all 3 belts, thermostat, thermostat housing and water pump, cleaned the ICV and throttle body. So after putting everything back together, I turn on the ignition with engine off and started putting coolant slowly with the heat set to the highest to prepare bleeding the coolant system. When I tried to start the car, it just cranks and would not start.
I then replaced the battery, the crank position sensor, cam position sensor even though the volt-meter reading was good. I also removed the intake manifold again to check on the fuel rail and there's fuel. I also reseated the fuel injectors (it has new o-rings), also replaced the plugs. When I removed the old plugs it was dry and not sure if fuel is reaching the combustion chamber. Also checked the fuses and they are all good, but not the relays. Dont know how and which relays to check.
Also, while doing the mess under the intake, there are 2 sensors by the engine block for the coolant, I dont think I messed up those 2 connections because 1 has 2 pins, the other has 1. But bentley said another reason for a no start is a failed coolant sensor? Is this correct? I havent tested those 2 sensors with a volt-meter.
Since the car was running perfect before performing these said preventive maintenance, Anything specific I should check that I could have messed up while performing any of the above procedures?
Appreciate any help.