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Crankshaft Position Sensor? Gas APPEARS to be getting to the cylinders, or gas IS getting to the cylinders?
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And you did find the right place. Probably the most extensive auto forum you will ever see. Welcome!
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Gas is getting to cylinders.... maybe too much or not at right time?
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Or your spark is not at the right time, hense the crankshaft pos. sensor. Anyone else have any ideas?
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Now people must think I am crazy, since I always suggest EHA.
Anyway, that gave me the same problems.
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1991 300SEL (W140) 1987 190E 2.3 (W201) 1987 Honda Accord 2.0 |
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Vacuum Line Leaking...
How about a leaking vacuum line....does the vacuum gauge (economy meter) below the speedo move while you are cranking?
I would put on vacuum gauge on the intake manifold...remove one of the small vacuum hoses near the rear of the intake manifold...you may have a cracked hose that's leaking vacuum.... Sometimes the formed hose on the idle air control will be cracked underneath and you can't see it... Hope this helps, The Tenor Man |
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