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[GMCnet] Learning more about TBI system [message #218323] Wed, 14 August 2013 13:38 Go to next message
emerystora is currently offline  emerystora   United States
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When I was putting in the air conditioner compressor, I had it mounted and was putting in the charge with the engine running and all of a sudden the engine cut out. Instantly, no stumble. I checked the spark and that was not the problem. I poured a little bit of gasoline into the intake and it started and ran until the gasoline was burned up. So, I knew I had a fuel problem. I checked all of the TBI fuses and the connectors and could not find the problem. Then somehow I looked across the top of the engine and saw the wire that leads to the knock sensor was laying on top of a header tube. I picked it up and saw that the insulation was burned through and a bare wire was touching the exhaust header. I then tried to start the engine and it started right up and ran fine.

Apparently if the knock sensor wire is grounded the fuel injection will not work.

Emery Stora
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Re: [GMCnet] Learning more about TBI system [message #218335 is a reply to message #218323] Wed, 14 August 2013 15:24 Go to previous message
sgltrac is currently offline  sgltrac   United States
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That is a great piece of info Emery.

Todd Sullivan

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On Aug 14, 2013, at 11:38 AM, Emery Stora <emerystora@mac.com> wrote:

> When I was putting in the air conditioner compressor, I had it mounted and was putting in the charge with the engine running and all of a sudden the engine cut out. Instantly, no stumble. I checked the spark and that was not the problem. I poured a little bit of gasoline into the intake and it started and ran until the gasoline was burned up. So, I knew I had a fuel problem. I checked all of the TBI fuses and the connectors and could not find the problem. Then somehow I looked across the top of the engine and saw the wire that leads to the knock sensor was laying on top of a header tube. I picked it up and saw that the insulation was burned through and a bare wire was touching the exhaust header. I then tried to start the engine and it started right up and ran fine.
>
> Apparently if the knock sensor wire is grounded the fuel injection will not work.
>
> Emery Stora
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