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Need Help on 1972 280 SEL 4.5 THAT WON'T START
Changed computer, car ran GREAT, put away for the night. It rained all night, but car under a canopy.
Put other computer back in to see if it would start and it didn't. I then did the following:
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81 300SD 87 300E 72 280SEL 4.5 03 Bajaj Chetak 64 Vespa GS 160 (slow restoration) |
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Unless it's freezing, you shouldn't find power to the cold start valve.
Could the engine be flooded? Check to see if there is gas in the oil. These cars have running rich issues when the computer/map sensor is misbehaving. Good luck.
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I'm confused? if the car ran with the exchanged computer and doesnt run with the other one why test all these other things? just replace the computer! What am I missing?
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81 300CD (sold) 1972 280 SEL 4.5 (sold) 1966 250 S 4 spd (sold) 1974 450 SL (sold) 86 BMW 325ES (sold), 1973 280C (sold) 1988 300 SE. |
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You didnt say you put the known good ECU back in. I'm assuming you did however, as the rest would be moot if so. Now, just because you can hear injectors clicking doesn't mean gas is being delivered. You may want to verify that it IS by actually checking the injectors. It may be that your CSV vented the fuel into the CSV system and that put gas in the cylinders, but there is no pressure in the system to start the engine.
You only changed the ECU. Therefore, it must be a fuel issue. Verify you have 30PSI at the fuel rails while cranking. Edit: And keep in mind, if you're flooded, best bet is to unplug the trigger point harness and CSV, and crank with the throttle to the floor. It may backfire a few times, but crank it for about 30sec and then try starting.
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Current: 2021 Charger Scat Pack Widebody "Sinabee" 2018 Durango R/T Previous: 1972 280SE 4.5 2014 Jeep Grand Cherokee Limited "Hefe", 1992 Jeep Cherokee Laredo "Jeepy", 2006 Charger R/T "Hemi" 1999 Chrysler 300M - RIP @ 221k |
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If the engine is flooded, the disconnecting the trigger would be a good way to go to burn off the unwanted gas. I blew up a tail pipe that way :-)
If it was me, I would drain and refill the oil instead.
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BP...55:
Everyone's time is being wasted until there is an answer to carnut's question. If it ran fine after exchanging the ECU, why did you change it back and then start testing all the other stuff? Sounds like you had the problem aced...like carnut, I want to know, what am I missing? 230/8 |
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