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long time ago issue... need new advice


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.
 
Hmm, throwing $40 worth of coil packs at it seems a bit much. The cheaper OBDII code readers are about that price.
 
hey guys,

we are with the truck now, and there are no codes coming from the ecu. there is still no spark. hte coils are the same as the ones that are in it, so i highly doubt that is it. i cleaned the crank sensor, but the crank pulley actually has some teeth missing on the sprocket part that is directly behind the pulley part where the serpentine belt goes (if that makes sense). would missing teeth make the sensor think it is failed?
 
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?
 
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)


so what if the wheel/sprocket is missing a lot of teeth? the pulley was frozen on the crank, and we ended up breaking some of them off when getting the pulley off (nearest parts store is 30 minutes away, and we didn't have a puller handy). will this cause the crank sensor to not read?

the ECU gave the system pass codes. for everything we tried. the read codes option, the mil status, etc.
 
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?

2 questions on this.. what is the EDIS module and where is the spout connector? do both of these reference the coil packs and the plugs that connect to them?
 
so what if the wheel/sprocket is missing a lot of teeth? will this cause the crank sensor to not read?
I believe it would still read it but if you have multiple teeth missing it will confuse the hell out of it.
 
yea, with multiple teeth missing I highly doubt it would even run... I would say grab a puller and the correct socket and go by a junk yard and try and pull one of those without damageing it unless you know someone who happens to have one kicking around that they don't need anymore. 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.
 
that is what we were starting to figure towards the end of the day yesterday. we tested everything we could, and everything has power going to it and what not, and then we started looking at the missing teeth and how that part of the pulley lines up perfectly with the sensor. we are in the process of looking for a new pulley and we are getting the crank sensor just in case we need that too (only $16, and we would like to have that incase the sensor is bad as well, and it is a special order part). i am going to swing over there later this week after work and see if it will start with the pulley replaced. if so, then we will finish putting the accessories back together and then it is time to look at doing brakes all around (we had to take the rear brakes apart because they were completely siezed from sitting so long with the ebrake on).

if we don't post before sunday, i believe we have set that day aside again for it, so there will be updates then.

i can't thank all of you guys enough. nothing sucks more than going at something with NO idea as to what you are looking at. it's nice being able to have our idea's confirmed/denied, etc without having to just replace parts "just to be sure."
 
FWIW, you can take the EDIS to a parts store, and they will test it for no charge, at least around here.
tom
 
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.

IF (big if) I remember correctly it's not TDC it's something like 40*BTC. The computer needs time to make it's calulations before actually firing the plugs.

I got to thinking about this a bit and the computer would probably not try to start the engine with additional teeth missing. It should know that something is seriously wrong and the frequency generated by the ring, it does more than just tell the computer where the pistons are, would be completely outside of the computer's programmed parameters.
 
this is sounding more and more promising as we go. i am still waiting to hear back from the person who was supposed to be getting the pulley/sprocket to find out if i can get over to the truck to swap it out this week, or if i have to wait until the weekend. but so far, that has proven to be about as successful as us getting the truck started. :idiot:
 
Well Guys let me introduce myself My Name is Jay Im am one of the 3 people that have been working on the truck with Bflooks and what a nice gey to be working with too...

well enuff of that.....

Just wanted to update you and let you know what we have accomplished the last time we were able to work on the truck...
I was able to get the crankshaft pulley and Installed it and guess what.. WE got our spark back which was a great spirt lifter but spark is all we get, the truck is still not running here is some info on what has been going on....

when we put starter fluid in the throttle body it is def. burning while we crank the motor but fails to start at all we can feel it sputter and hear it as well also when we are cranking the engine over the exhaust comming out the tailpipe is COLD AIR and NO smell what so ever , It smells like fresh air ( did we invent an oxgen machine :) )what gives We have No clue on this because it is def. smells like its burning in the engine compartment and we are even seeing smoke from the throttle body.

another thing we are unsure of is the firing order for this truck we have 3 diff. diagrams and we are not sure which one it is. We did use all 3 but none of them got the truck started.
One thing that is also a good thing is we now have a check engine light on, so next time we go we will bring a OBDII code reader and see what codes it spits out, maybe something that is keeping the engine from starting. Like the 2 year old gas that is in it LOL ( we will be changing that next time as well)

is there a way to check the injectors?
well I do want to thank y'all for all the wonderful advice and sticking with us.

Jay
 
is there a way to check the injectors?
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!


There should be cylinder ID numbers on the coils to help you with plug wire routing.
 

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