Fuel Issue?
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Fuel Issue?
Hey guys, I just dropped my trans (what a battle) and had it rebuilt...I reinstalled it and have it dang near wrapped up...but for some reason it won't start now...I did change the fuel filter while I was waiting on the trans shop...but I checked and have fuel coming thru the filter and up to the fuel rail...no kinked lines...I pushed the little valve core down on the back of the fuel rail..that wasn't the smartest thing to do because now its leaking...but the truck acts like its not getting any fuel...it seems to fire fine. One thing I'm unsure of is when I had the fuel line off the front side of the filter, when I cycled the key it would only pump fuel for about 2 seconds and stop...I looked for a bad fuse...didn't see anything...swapped the fuel pump relay under the hood with another one...still the same thing. Any idea whats going on?? Any help would be GREATLY appreciated!
...sorry for the novel...
...sorry for the novel...
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Ok, I didnt remove the distributor cap or crank position sensor when I removed it or reinstalled it...Is the CPS between the engine and the trans at the bell housing on the passenger side? --Has the little notch out of the bell housing...
Would you guys guess that the sensor got broken or pinched wires? I tried to hold those wires out of the way when reinstalling...
I'm gonna go try pulling the dist cap n checking everything out right now...
Keep the info comin guys! I need all the help I can get with this...very frustrating!
Would you guys guess that the sensor got broken or pinched wires? I tried to hold those wires out of the way when reinstalling...
I'm gonna go try pulling the dist cap n checking everything out right now...
Keep the info comin guys! I need all the help I can get with this...very frustrating!
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Pulled a spark plug tonight after work and grounded it out on the head...no spark...hmmm could it be camshaft position sensor? Anyone know if they can be tested? I called autozone tonight and the guy said that there isn't a camshaft pos sensor for a 93 dodge dakota with a 318...but I was holding it in my hand...haha and it shows that, that is what it is on THEIR website! It was closing time so the guy probably just wanted to leave...
What other things can cause no spark?
Cap, rotor, plugs and wires were all replaced within the past year or two...
What other things can cause no spark?
Cap, rotor, plugs and wires were all replaced within the past year or two...
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Well...I was wrong again...but I've definitely learned a few things...took my truck to a local guy and had him check it out and he found out my timing is off, the computer isn't throwing any codes and the first thing he asked me was if I had trouble installing the flex plate to the flywheel...and I did, the holes didn't line up right. I talked to a different trans guy and he said that there are 2 different flex plate bolt patterns and that my trans guy must have given me the wrong one. Well before all of this I could get 3 bolts in but not the 4th bolt, no matter how I clocked the flex plate...well I was doing this by myself and instead of turning the engine with the nut on the front of the crank I found it to be easier to use a small pry bar and turn the engine with the holes in the fly wheel...that was a bad idea because now I have found out that the crankshaft position sensor reads off of those holes and they are all mushroomed and elongated...sooo now I have the transmission out AGAIN! Much easier the 2nd time now that everything is clean, anti-seized and has been apart...now I have a new fly wheel on order ($55 fvck up)
I was thinking that maybe once I get the new fly wheel and bolt it up I would try to start the truck to make sure its going to run. Is there any reason that I can't/shouldn't do that?
Here are some pics I took of my battle...
When I towed it to the local guy, the t-case wires got wrapped in the front drive shaft and were tore off...anyone have a spare harness laying around?
I was thinking that maybe once I get the new fly wheel and bolt it up I would try to start the truck to make sure its going to run. Is there any reason that I can't/shouldn't do that?
Here are some pics I took of my battle...
When I towed it to the local guy, the t-case wires got wrapped in the front drive shaft and were tore off...anyone have a spare harness laying around?
Last edited by DRUSS25; 06-22-2011 at 01:21 PM.
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im glad you got it figured out. there are 2 different bolt patterns for the torque converter. one is 90 degrees and the other is slightly offset (can't recall the angle at the moment)
also when turning it i usually use the flywheel but i hit the ring gear teeth. he is correct that it does use those windows to pickup where the crank is. i've seen the crushed and bent up before. it's a common thing so just curse a bitt laugh and enjoy ya truck when it's done.
also when turning it i usually use the flywheel but i hit the ring gear teeth. he is correct that it does use those windows to pickup where the crank is. i've seen the crushed and bent up before. it's a common thing so just curse a bitt laugh and enjoy ya truck when it's done.