90 XJ Won't start low (15psi) fuel pressure
#51
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Re: 90 XJ Won't start low (15psi) fuel pressure
I should have said it ran great when I parked it, I haven't done
anything with the distributor, just changed the cap and rotor. The #1
is marked on the cap and is in the same position as the book it's just
the screws that are in a different position. I have to admit that when
it's turning over it does sound like the plug wires are wrong but I
have double checked them and when I replaced them it was one at a time.
Thanks for the reply
anything with the distributor, just changed the cap and rotor. The #1
is marked on the cap and is in the same position as the book it's just
the screws that are in a different position. I have to admit that when
it's turning over it does sound like the plug wires are wrong but I
have double checked them and when I replaced them it was one at a time.
Thanks for the reply
#52
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Re: 90 XJ Won't start low (15psi) fuel pressure
I should have said it ran great when I parked it, I haven't done
anything with the distributor, just changed the cap and rotor. The #1
is marked on the cap and is in the same position as the book it's just
the screws that are in a different position. I have to admit that when
it's turning over it does sound like the plug wires are wrong but I
have double checked them and when I replaced them it was one at a time.
Thanks for the reply
anything with the distributor, just changed the cap and rotor. The #1
is marked on the cap and is in the same position as the book it's just
the screws that are in a different position. I have to admit that when
it's turning over it does sound like the plug wires are wrong but I
have double checked them and when I replaced them it was one at a time.
Thanks for the reply
#56
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Re: 90 XJ Won't start low (15psi) fuel pressure
Strange....
I would be pulling plug #1 to see if it is indeed at top dead center
when the rotor is pointing to that #1 on the cap.
I have a funny feeling someone has managed to clock the distributor off
a bit.....
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
JRK58@MSN.COM wrote:
>
> I should have said it ran great when I parked it, I haven't done
> anything with the distributor, just changed the cap and rotor. The #1
> is marked on the cap and is in the same position as the book it's just
> the screws that are in a different position. I have to admit that when
> it's turning over it does sound like the plug wires are wrong but I
> have double checked them and when I replaced them it was one at a time.
> Thanks for the reply
I would be pulling plug #1 to see if it is indeed at top dead center
when the rotor is pointing to that #1 on the cap.
I have a funny feeling someone has managed to clock the distributor off
a bit.....
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
JRK58@MSN.COM wrote:
>
> I should have said it ran great when I parked it, I haven't done
> anything with the distributor, just changed the cap and rotor. The #1
> is marked on the cap and is in the same position as the book it's just
> the screws that are in a different position. I have to admit that when
> it's turning over it does sound like the plug wires are wrong but I
> have double checked them and when I replaced them it was one at a time.
> Thanks for the reply
#57
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Re: 90 XJ Won't start low (15psi) fuel pressure
Strange....
I would be pulling plug #1 to see if it is indeed at top dead center
when the rotor is pointing to that #1 on the cap.
I have a funny feeling someone has managed to clock the distributor off
a bit.....
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
JRK58@MSN.COM wrote:
>
> I should have said it ran great when I parked it, I haven't done
> anything with the distributor, just changed the cap and rotor. The #1
> is marked on the cap and is in the same position as the book it's just
> the screws that are in a different position. I have to admit that when
> it's turning over it does sound like the plug wires are wrong but I
> have double checked them and when I replaced them it was one at a time.
> Thanks for the reply
I would be pulling plug #1 to see if it is indeed at top dead center
when the rotor is pointing to that #1 on the cap.
I have a funny feeling someone has managed to clock the distributor off
a bit.....
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
JRK58@MSN.COM wrote:
>
> I should have said it ran great when I parked it, I haven't done
> anything with the distributor, just changed the cap and rotor. The #1
> is marked on the cap and is in the same position as the book it's just
> the screws that are in a different position. I have to admit that when
> it's turning over it does sound like the plug wires are wrong but I
> have double checked them and when I replaced them it was one at a time.
> Thanks for the reply
#58
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Re: 90 XJ Won't start low (15psi) fuel pressure
Strange....
I would be pulling plug #1 to see if it is indeed at top dead center
when the rotor is pointing to that #1 on the cap.
I have a funny feeling someone has managed to clock the distributor off
a bit.....
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
JRK58@MSN.COM wrote:
>
> I should have said it ran great when I parked it, I haven't done
> anything with the distributor, just changed the cap and rotor. The #1
> is marked on the cap and is in the same position as the book it's just
> the screws that are in a different position. I have to admit that when
> it's turning over it does sound like the plug wires are wrong but I
> have double checked them and when I replaced them it was one at a time.
> Thanks for the reply
I would be pulling plug #1 to see if it is indeed at top dead center
when the rotor is pointing to that #1 on the cap.
I have a funny feeling someone has managed to clock the distributor off
a bit.....
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
JRK58@MSN.COM wrote:
>
> I should have said it ran great when I parked it, I haven't done
> anything with the distributor, just changed the cap and rotor. The #1
> is marked on the cap and is in the same position as the book it's just
> the screws that are in a different position. I have to admit that when
> it's turning over it does sound like the plug wires are wrong but I
> have double checked them and when I replaced them it was one at a time.
> Thanks for the reply
#59
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Re: 90 XJ Won't start low (15psi) fuel pressure
Dave, the injectors are pretty quiet, I did the screwdriver to the
thumb in the ear and only heard some faint tapping, a few of them i'm
not sure if I heard anything. I think I will try some tubing to the ear
tomorrow I have a blue spark from the coil, white spark at plugs. I
think it sounds like a few plug wires are switched when cranking, no
backfire but it just doesn't sound quite right. The wires are all in
the right place, do you think it could have jumped time?
thumb in the ear and only heard some faint tapping, a few of them i'm
not sure if I heard anything. I think I will try some tubing to the ear
tomorrow I have a blue spark from the coil, white spark at plugs. I
think it sounds like a few plug wires are switched when cranking, no
backfire but it just doesn't sound quite right. The wires are all in
the right place, do you think it could have jumped time?
#60
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Re: 90 XJ Won't start low (15psi) fuel pressure
Dave, the injectors are pretty quiet, I did the screwdriver to the
thumb in the ear and only heard some faint tapping, a few of them i'm
not sure if I heard anything. I think I will try some tubing to the ear
tomorrow I have a blue spark from the coil, white spark at plugs. I
think it sounds like a few plug wires are switched when cranking, no
backfire but it just doesn't sound quite right. The wires are all in
the right place, do you think it could have jumped time?
thumb in the ear and only heard some faint tapping, a few of them i'm
not sure if I heard anything. I think I will try some tubing to the ear
tomorrow I have a blue spark from the coil, white spark at plugs. I
think it sounds like a few plug wires are switched when cranking, no
backfire but it just doesn't sound quite right. The wires are all in
the right place, do you think it could have jumped time?