I just finished putting another '95 DOHC engine into my '92 5-speed GTP and have worked out all the other bugs, but there's one left that I thought I'd ask the forum if it's a common one before I do a deep dive.
Sometimes it's taking the engine a long time to start when warm. If it's bone cold it'll always start immediately. If it's been off more than 5 minutes or less than 7 hours, it will sometimes take a good 15 seconds or more of cranking to start, but it's not consistent.
I know the fuel pump relies on the oil pressure switch to close at 4psi, and this engine came from a '95 MC that didn't have the gauge, only a light. After I changed this to a proper gauge sender, it still has this problem.
I was initially thinking it might have been the fuel pump or a leaky injector, but the fact that it always starts when cold would seem to rule that out, and the injectors were sparkling clean when I installed them. I haven't looked at the fuel pressure yet.
It did this before on the previous '95 Cutty DOHC I had in it too. I brought over the plenum, injector rail, harness, and most sensors from the old engine to the new one, but as far as I understand it only the TPS is queried in the pre-catch start sequence - and that came over with the plenum. So it could be the problem if its baseline voltage is much higher than 0.54. I haven't tested this yet but I don't think it's the culprit since the car otherwise runs fine.
Thoughts and suggestions welcome.
Thanks,
Dave D
Sometimes it's taking the engine a long time to start when warm. If it's bone cold it'll always start immediately. If it's been off more than 5 minutes or less than 7 hours, it will sometimes take a good 15 seconds or more of cranking to start, but it's not consistent.
I know the fuel pump relies on the oil pressure switch to close at 4psi, and this engine came from a '95 MC that didn't have the gauge, only a light. After I changed this to a proper gauge sender, it still has this problem.
I was initially thinking it might have been the fuel pump or a leaky injector, but the fact that it always starts when cold would seem to rule that out, and the injectors were sparkling clean when I installed them. I haven't looked at the fuel pressure yet.
It did this before on the previous '95 Cutty DOHC I had in it too. I brought over the plenum, injector rail, harness, and most sensors from the old engine to the new one, but as far as I understand it only the TPS is queried in the pre-catch start sequence - and that came over with the plenum. So it could be the problem if its baseline voltage is much higher than 0.54. I haven't tested this yet but I don't think it's the culprit since the car otherwise runs fine.
Thoughts and suggestions welcome.
Thanks,
Dave D
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