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Also, when I first try to crank it without fuel in the intake, it fires up then stops before it self sustains.
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I believe thats handled by the TFI but im not 100% sure.For posterity...
So it seems there is a sensor on the distributor that tells the computer where the engine is in the firing order. PIP or some such. Still learning.
You're running rich. Pumping the throttle let's in more air, the opposite of carb.I need to find out why pumping the throttle like a carburetor keeps it running and letting off kills it.
Seems like you are picking this up on your own, I am impressed. The computer knows the position of the engine by the pickup inside the distributor. The wheel inside has one "spoke" that is more narrow or wider than the other "spokes" , I forget which.For posterity...
So it seems there is a sensor on the distributor that tells the computer where the engine is in the firing order. PIP or some such. Still learning.
I have not. Reckon that's next.Have you replaced the MAP?