Anyone ever had this problem before?????
ok some of you might remember me constructing my wifes STD & the problems i was having
if not here is a quick refresher: https://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=337267
anyway i finally got the energy to try & start it today
swapped out starters; that wasn't it
decided to remove spark plugs & turn over engine by hand ; it wouldn't move
moved it back & forth & out of the spark plug hole fuel & oil fly out about 6 ft in the air
crank it over again more fuel flies out
hook back up battery engine turns over with no spark plugs in it
get all the fuel out & put GSR plugs in it & install everything
try & start it; NOTHING
engine is flooded with fuel again causing it to vapor lock
anyway has anyone ever had this problem before?
i'm thinking that it could be something to do with the wiring but i am not sure
has anyone experienced this before
i need some help from the EF gurus
if not here is a quick refresher: https://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=337267
anyway i finally got the energy to try & start it today
swapped out starters; that wasn't it
decided to remove spark plugs & turn over engine by hand ; it wouldn't move
moved it back & forth & out of the spark plug hole fuel & oil fly out about 6 ft in the air
crank it over again more fuel flies out
hook back up battery engine turns over with no spark plugs in it
get all the fuel out & put GSR plugs in it & install everything
try & start it; NOTHING
engine is flooded with fuel again causing it to vapor lock
anyway has anyone ever had this problem before?
i'm thinking that it could be something to do with the wiring but i am not sure
has anyone experienced this before
i need some help from the EF gurus
could be the fpr is bad, stuck open and letting fuel just overflow in there. I'd say check your fuel pressure and then get back to us. but if you have a spare fpr then try using that!! Becuz with all that fuel in the cylinders it's too slippery and you have no compression, and without compression it'll never start!!
i was running a high mileage pg7 ecu on my a6--it caused it to hydrolock--the ecu itself was burning hot, it fried. I put in another ecu --it cranked up and was fine--try replacing the ecu, after u crank all the gas out.
i was thinking the same thing this morning
i have another ECU it is a PW0 i think
its for my other B16A1 engine that i'm selling
any body else have any other suggestions
I am also running a CRX Si dash but i was thinking that it shouldn't cause this though
i have another ECU it is a PW0 i think
its for my other B16A1 engine that i'm selling
any body else have any other suggestions
I am also running a CRX Si dash but i was thinking that it shouldn't cause this though
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That is the exact problem that we had with a car in my auto tech class. The ecu we had in it was fried and it caused the injectors to keep pouring in fuel... Would not start. Replaced the ecu and it ran just fine.
(I learned a little bit in the class that day.. haven't learned anything since...pitty)
(I learned a little bit in the class that day.. haven't learned anything since...pitty)
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oh i picked up another ECU today
so i will try to once again drain all the fuel out & then replace the ECU
oh i picked up another ECU today
so i will try to once again drain all the fuel out & then replace the ECU
Make sure you change the oil... Chances are some of the gas leaked down into the lower end, contaminating the oil. Otherwise, you risk damaging your lower end from the break down of the oil...
i know i pulled the dipstick & it was clean
and i just put fresh oil in it
so its time to get some more oil
and i just put fresh oil in it
so its time to get some more oil
i had a similar problem. i had wired some fuel injection stuff wrong and the injectors were getting full power all the time. it was weird. it was also my first swap.
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