So finally have some money to work on this bad boy again. I've got the trans back in bought a radiator and cooling fans from DNA motoring, I've got my fmic piping, and I'm ready to go back at it.
Get a meter and see if the ASD relay is cutting out (automatic shutdown relay). if you can get a diagram posted on here I can show you to check for. I am just far too busy to look it up myself right now.
An idea, try adding an additional ground to thr fuel pump circuit. See this page to see a simiular issue i diagnosed and repaired 1993 Nissan Sentra - All about cars - Coldwater MI
alright, i have two theorys here but I am not 100 percent what fuse you are indicating, is it the engine fuse or the ignition fusible link. Both are 30 amp. if its the engine fuse then possible causes are as follows; alternator, faulty fuel injector, faulty ignition coil, shorted O2 sensor...
ok, I'm going to pull up a wiring diagram for your car. It is defiately a dead short somewhere in your wiring, I might be able to help you isolate which wire is giving you problems. A quick question though, is it auto or manual trans? and does it have anti theft or not?And what fuse is it...
it looks like BogusSVO has a good list going for ya. the only thing I would suggest different is to go ahead and replace the oil pump. Its too risky, I have had seemingly good pumps fail on me only after a few hundred miles :ohdamn:. You could look on Amazon.com or rock auto for some deal on...
First off, is there any particular reson you need to rebuild the motor (like a rod knock) or do you simply want to freshen up the motor? If the latter is the case then you should consult the service manual so that have a list of engine specifcations and then measure everything. If it within...
Yes it could be a bad sensor or a bad ground. I have attached the wiring diagrams for your car (hopefully I did it right). check out the wires for your cam sensor. If you need help let me know ( I work as a repair technician doing electrical diagnosis and repair ALL the time) and I might be...
so the second thing I noticed wrong was the engine block ear was busted off. :banghead:. So I machined a piece of steel from work "somewhat" in the shape I needed and the proceeded to very carefully tack weld it in place using a nickel rod (would have done the whole thing but the steel was'nt...
it sounds like you might need recheck the timing on your cam sensor. When you unplug it your PCM resorts back to a default fuel map so that it can "limp" home when there is a fault. It sounds like your injectors are either not firing or firing in the wrong order.
Ok, so a little intro to myself. jtmcinder has asked about cars I have previously built. As far a building a car from scratch that I have owned none. Done work on others cars for other people, yes. As an automotive technican by trade I've done numerous mundane repairs but I have been...