> Thanks,
> Reconnecting the secondary does cause engine to reflood. I checked the
> injector out of car with a nine volt battery and it clicks OK.
that's good, but clicking != guaranteed correct function.
> When in car,
> it does
> not leak when fuel line comes up to pressure, only when engine cranking or
> running,
> which makes me wonder if ECU is telling it to open.
the best check is to get a scope & look at the signal. if it's the same
as a functioning dpfi civic, it's not the ecu, but it's not likely to be
the ecu anyway.
> With other older FI
> systems I've
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> but don't know
> if the ECU would set one or not.
ecu will almost certainly set a code on the map sensor [or ap sensor in
the passenger cabin] being defective.
> No reason to suspect the ECU is bad at
> this time, and they
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> parts. Will check the
> tandam valve, mostly I'm holding that open manually to see down the barrel.
if you hold the tandem open while you're running the engine, you'e going
to have a problem - it works /with/ the auxillary injector to make sure
there's sufficient vacuum to vaporize the fuel. no restriction from the
tandem = no vacuum = "excess" fuel.
btw, what symptoms make you think it's flooding? if it's simply not
starting, check the main relay. your vintage civic is a prime candidate
for this very common problem.
otherwise, get yourself to a junk yard & get an auxillary injector.
they rarely fail, so a used one is likely to work just fine - at least
good enough to get a decent diagnostic.
>>>Anyone know how to troubleshoot a 90 1.5L with dual point fuel injection?
>>>Will only start and run with secondary fuel injector disconnected.
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>>likely is that the vacuum tube from the actuator is leaking. simple &
>>cheap to replace about 1.5".
Mike McDonald - 20 Jul 2005 15:09 GMT
Thanks again. Will check out main relay, but since car will start when the
plugs and throttle body are dry and secondary injector is disconnected, I
doubt its bad. Could check signal to injector, but don't know what a proper
one should look like. Simple DC check shows its not always on and in range.
~5 volts I think last time I checked. Voltage to air injector OK and its
resistance OK also. If I don't come up with anything new, I guess I'll
start with a new injector and see what happens. Hate to start replacing
parts without knowing they're bad as it can get real expensive real fast.
>> Thanks,
>> Reconnecting the secondary does cause engine to reflood. I checked the
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>>>likely is that the vacuum tube from the actuator is leaking. simple &
>>>cheap to replace about 1.5".
jim beam - 21 Jul 2005 05:52 GMT
> Thanks again. Will check out main relay, but since car will start when the
> plugs and throttle body are dry and secondary injector is disconnected, I
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> start with a new injector and see what happens. Hate to start replacing
> parts without knowing they're bad as it can get real expensive real fast.
i sympathize, but you're caught between the rock & hard place of not
having more extensive test equipment & not wanting to unnecessarily
replace parts. if you don't have the gear, you got to replace parts.
all you need is a used injector. it's not that expensive. poke about
your local junk yard.
>>>Thanks,
>>>Reconnecting the secondary does cause engine to reflood. I checked the
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>>>>likely is that the vacuum tube from the actuator is leaking. simple &
>>>>cheap to replace about 1.5".