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zorin 09-13-2009 06:31 PM

Help! used carb cleaner and now car does not start
 
'90 SL300. We took out the ICV and cleaned it with carb cleaner. Put it back in and pluged back the wires to it. Also spray carb cleaner down the throttle body (while the engine was off). Now the card does not start.:(
Spark plugs are dry. Fuel makes it to the distributor. I opened one of the hoses on top of the fuel dist that goes to one of the cylinder, tcranked the engine but no fuel comes out of it. Isn't the fuel supposed to squirt out of it when cranking?

Thanks

zorin 09-13-2009 08:39 PM

I connected a spark plug to the end of one of the coils and cranked the engine. No spark! I checked the voltage at the coil, it has battery voltage.
What else can I check. Any help will be appriciated.

Thanks

ps2cho 09-13-2009 08:51 PM

Is the throttle plate stuck?

Check to see if there is any fuel at the bottom of the intake manifold

zorin 09-13-2009 09:24 PM

I can see the throttle plate opening when we press on the gas pedal. I do see fuel in the bottom of intake manifold.

Oracle12345 09-13-2009 09:36 PM

sounds like you got fuel delievery and ignition. If you are getting no spark then check the ezl unit and yes fuel should be getting to all cylinders so I think a fuel pressue test is in store. Also check the CPS.

zorin 09-13-2009 09:49 PM

Thanks.
The thing is that the car was running OK before we cleaned the ICV and throttle body. If a small piece of tissue paper, smaller than finger nail, fell in the throttle body, will it clog anything?
The fuel gushes out of input line and fuel regulator when tested.

Chris A 09-14-2009 03:56 AM

Tissue paper should be fine. Plug has to be grounded in order to spark. A little starting fluid $1.00 a can might help get it started.. sounds like you fouled some plugs though. They may be dry but are they pretty black looking and old?

LUVMBDiesels 09-14-2009 06:43 AM

Make sure the ICV is completely dry. You could have shorted it out using the carb cleaner. Was it sticking?

rocky raccoon 09-14-2009 10:40 AM

ICV cleaning
 
should be sprayed with open end pointing down so you don't wash crud into the valve body. Let it drain for a couple of minutes. Use air if you have it then one quick shot of WD40 and reinstall.

I've done this on my 560SL right after I got it. Worked well.

zorin 09-14-2009 11:07 AM

Thanks.
I left an important thing out since I did not think it would be related to no starting (duh).
My friend installed a new iginition lock unit, we put the old tumbler on. As he was doing this I was busy with cleaning the engine TB and ICV. Once this was done, when we cranked the engine it would not start. Is it possible that the new ignition must be installed with a new tumbler?

Oracle12345 09-14-2009 02:10 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by zorin (Post 2293459)
Thanks.
I left an important thing out since I did not think it would be related to no starting (duh).
My friend installed a new iginition lock unit, we put the old tumbler on. As he was doing this I was busy with cleaning the engine TB and ICV. Once this was done, when we cranked the engine it would not start. Is it possible that the new ignition must be installed with a new tumbler?

A good chance yes

LUVMBDiesels 09-14-2009 02:58 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by zorin (Post 2293459)
Thanks.
I left an important thing out since I did not think it would be related to no starting (duh).
My friend installed a new iginition lock unit, we put the old tumbler on. As he was doing this I was busy with cleaning the engine TB and ICV. Once this was done, when we cranked the engine it would not start. Is it possible that the new ignition must be installed with a new tumbler?


Check the wiring he might have broken a brittle wire in a plug

dpkreuze 09-14-2009 06:04 PM

Thats a switch!
 
Did the tumbler come with a new switch? Not all 129 swiches were created equal. Make sure you have the correct parts for the tumbler/ignition switch swap.
Don

zorin 09-14-2009 06:22 PM

Thanks Don.
So even though the engine cranks, it could still be the wrong switch?
The tumbler is from the old switch. We removed it and put it on the new switch.

dpkreuze 09-14-2009 07:14 PM

You may need to count the number of pins on the old and new switches. Be sure you have the same amount.


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