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1990 420SEL just stopped running
I had my 1990 420SEL running great. Yesterday I was flooring it from a traffic light and as it was accelerating, it just shut off. I have idea why. It was driving perfectly and then all the lights came on the dash board and there was no power. i pulled to the side of the road and tried cranking it and all it did was crank (sounded different too than the usual cranking sound). I towed it home and started looking at it. It has spark. I tried spraying ether in the the plunger area and still nothing. I pulled the relay and jumped positions 7 and 8 and tried starting it and still nothing. It just cranks. I'm open to ideas of what to check next.
In the past 2 months I've replaced- both fuel pumps fuel filer fuel accumulator fuel pressure regular cold start injector cap/rotor/spark plugs and wires new 02 sensor |
1) Remove the fuel line from the cold start injector, and jumper the fuel pump relay. Does fuel squirt from the open line?
If yes, check that both pumps are running. If yes, then: 2) Remove a cam cover. Is anything obviously broken? Like the chain? 3) Was spark at the plugs or the coil? Is the rotor turning? |
I'm going with Frank's second guess...sudden stop followed by a different cranking sound.
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UPDATE- I cracked the line for the cold start injector and the and when i turned the key fuel was spraying everywhere. So I know that it is getting fuel. The OVP fuse is good but I don't know about the inerds of the OVP. I am getting spark at the spark plugs.
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if it has the correct fuel pressure and spark, then it must be compression. pull the driver side valve cover and see if the chain has broken or jumped teeth on the cam gear. it can jump 4 teeth before bending valves. also, look for broken chain guides.
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