Hi all,
I haven't seen this covered before, so hopefully I haven't missed it.
Quick background:
2000ie stood for a long time, had previously had fuel starvation issues due to the cruddy tank issues. It ran well enough 10 years ago to drive for a few minutes until the pump was sucking against a blocked "lobster pot" filter. The tank has been cleaned thoroughly, new pump, new filter and pipes at that end of the car. There is petrol making it's way freely to the end of the fuel rail.
It starts and then instantly dies.
As far as diagnostics go, i was just going to run through the checks on this website ( and a few others)
http://www.hiperformancestore.com/Ljetronic.htm - seeing as its a similar setup.
So far we have checked the air flow meter. This appears to be fine, moving freely and triggering the fuel pump at all positions when the ignition is on. when the car dies the fuel pump is still running, so this would not appear to be the source of the problem. There are no visible splits/ crack of air leaks, but I could have missed something. is there any thing hidden away that i may not have seen?
I strongly suspect injectors are going to be feeling sorry for themselves so I guess the next step is to test them. Is there anything i should watch out for/ tips for this? That said, am I right in thinking that the starting the instantly dying is not likely to be an injector problem - if its able to start the injectors are working to some degree, and the instant shutting down isa result of the injectors not being opened by the ecu because of some other reason (once they have been used -working to some degree- initially to start the car)?
The articles mention grounds and electrical connectors going bad: this could have happened in storage. Is there a list of places to check anywhere?
I suspect its just a case of running through all the possibilities. If there is anyone with suggestions for likely causes i should priorituise that would help!
Cheers,
Felix