Ok, let's review everything that I just checked and also cleaned and inspected. AFM checks out fine and was checked for resistance on the temperature element and also for the resistor change for the voltage change into computer. ICV removed and cleaned, I did have a vacuum line that had slipped, but was not off. I change the way that I had it connected to the ICV, I am using expensive silicone vacuum lines.
While I had all of this off I inspected all of the other vacuum lines to make sure none had loosened or had come off. Checked the Coolant Temperature sensor for proper resistance, all good to go. Pulled the Camshaft Position Sensor, I did not see anything out of the ordinary, cleaned it and reinstalled the sensor. It had already checked out with its resistance test on 1&2 at 1280 ohms.
Installed new main relay as it was only a few dollars. I then tried starting and I am getting just some sputtering and
no start. I pulled number one and number two plug and they both have fuel on them. I then checked for spark again and I am getting spark. I decided to go ahead and check all of the coils as there are 4 and they are all within spec at 0.8 ohms.
This is really wearing on me and I am a pretty patient guy. The fuel pressure test was done back at the pump with bypass of the fuel pump relay to allow me to run it without the car running, is this the correct place to test this or did I need to have it mounted in another location? I am willing to test this again as perhaps the FPR is not working properly. Am I even going to be able to see this if I cannot start the car?
If this test proves out that the pressure is fine and FPR is fine, I guess I am going to pull the valve cover to verify that all of the timing marks are lined up when I am at TDC. Could any of this be related to the Turner Motorsport chip that was installed? Could it corrupt itself?
I am the point where this thing will just get a carburetor, a mechanical fuel pump, and a distributor with hall effect electronic ignition! Maybe the Kohler out of the lawnmower would suffice.
