I have a 1989 Mustang EFI system in an old Bronco; engine won't fire. I installed the lower/upper intake, used an RJM Injection Tech harness (great people and they tried to help). I've been working for days to get engine to start, no success. Here is what I've measured/tried...
Spark is present at each cylinder - Inductive timing light fires and I pulled #1 plug and looked at it. shock the snot out of myself too...
#5 Injector has 12 vdc (VOM measured) and is getting the pulse (test light blinks).
Timing set to 10BTDC with SPOUT disconnected. Engine timed by getting "blow" from Cyl#1, moving engine to TDC, installing distributor so rotor point to #1 (toward back)...
Electronic Fuel Pressure gauge (dash mounted). Sender installed right before fuel rail shows 37-39 PSI consistently. Fuel pumps turn on.
Ignition control module (on distributor) checked good at Autozone.
No unexpected codes from the computer, and NO hard codes.
I have tried lots of things. I got the engine to cough and sputter by spraying starter fluid into the intake but other than that nothing...
As many times as I've tried to start this engine I have not yet smelled gas from flooding. Incidently I don't have the tail pipes on, only headers.
I sure could use some ideas. Clogged fuel rail? I do hear air or gas running into the fuel tank...
HELP!!!!
Spark is present at each cylinder - Inductive timing light fires and I pulled #1 plug and looked at it. shock the snot out of myself too...
#5 Injector has 12 vdc (VOM measured) and is getting the pulse (test light blinks).
Timing set to 10BTDC with SPOUT disconnected. Engine timed by getting "blow" from Cyl#1, moving engine to TDC, installing distributor so rotor point to #1 (toward back)...
Electronic Fuel Pressure gauge (dash mounted). Sender installed right before fuel rail shows 37-39 PSI consistently. Fuel pumps turn on.
Ignition control module (on distributor) checked good at Autozone.
No unexpected codes from the computer, and NO hard codes.
I have tried lots of things. I got the engine to cough and sputter by spraying starter fluid into the intake but other than that nothing...
As many times as I've tried to start this engine I have not yet smelled gas from flooding. Incidently I don't have the tail pipes on, only headers.
I sure could use some ideas. Clogged fuel rail? I do hear air or gas running into the fuel tank...
HELP!!!!