good luck, I hope thats it... definitly do the same test to those as the ones that are on the truck and see if you get the same results or not.
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The '97 will have a 36-1 tooth wheel (sprocket) it has one tooth missing.
Did the ECu give no codes or did it give the system pass codes? (HUGE difference)
The other thing I'm thinking of is the EDIS module itself. Does it have power? Can you unplug the SPOUT connector and check for voltage when you crank?
If you're getting a SPOUT signal but nothing is driving the coil, then you've either got a problem in your wiring or the EDIS module has gone kaput.
Does anyone else agree with my reasoning?
I believe it would still read it but if you have multiple teeth missing it will confuse the hell out of it.so what if the wheel/sprocket is missing a lot of teeth? will this cause the crank sensor to not read?
That single missing tooth is what tells the computer when the engine is at TDC so if more than one tooth is missing the computer won't know whats going on.
Not really, only way I was able to do it was to pull the injector rail, with the injectors attached away from then intake, then wire the injectors to the rail and then crank the engine. I warn you though, if the injectors are working correctly you'll be getting gas EVERYWHERE!is there a way to check the injectors?