Hi all,
I finally got my transplant started this weekend. I was stoked after last weekends wiring and soldering - when I got it almost all done and had it cranking over through the NSBU/ECU. Alas I still needed fuel.
This weekend, after figuring out that the EDU doesn't get filtered fuel, it gets unfiltered fuel and hooking up the fuel filter the right way instead of backwards (must be a check-valve or something inside the filter as I tried to blow out the lines when it was hooked up backwards and nada). I have fuel to the filter, and coming back out the return line. The battey was pretty dead as I had manually jumped the EDU relay last weekend (still need to fix that wiring - two grounds do not a relay enable) and left it energized all weeked.
I Charged the battery up overnight. Yesterday I did a scan for codes, added power feeds to the GPC and to the alternator stud to clear 2 of the 3 codes remaining. The last is the wait to start lamp circuit (no dash yet).
I cranked it and cranked it again, and then again, and it started! For the first time since buying this donor driveline 7 years ago it was alive! The throttle worked and I was playing with it when I noticed what looked like red ATF or coolant on the ground so I turned the ignition off. the liquid was what looks like DexCool coolant and came from the turbo compressor output. Anyone have any idea why coolant would be in the turbo intake? I hadn't sealed the intake well, just stuffed it with rags so it's possible rainwater soaked the rags and collected in the intake to the turbo? But why red/orange coolant?
Anyway, once I figured out the source for the liquid, I tried to start it again. Nothing. It cranks and cranks and just doesn't start. No new fault codes, no problems. I'm getting fuel from the return line after I stop cranking so I have to assume that fuel is available. I had run the battery down so charged it over night. This morning - same result, cranks, a hint of diesel smell in the exhaust, but no fire.
Any thoughts on where to start to look? If this was a 6.5 I'd be cracking injectors.. If it has never started, I'd be looking at my wiring. I was so excited to have it running for the first time ever, and certainly since I merged the harnesses - and now nothing.
I'd appreciate any pointers.
Regards,
Clarke
I finally got my transplant started this weekend. I was stoked after last weekends wiring and soldering - when I got it almost all done and had it cranking over through the NSBU/ECU. Alas I still needed fuel.
This weekend, after figuring out that the EDU doesn't get filtered fuel, it gets unfiltered fuel and hooking up the fuel filter the right way instead of backwards (must be a check-valve or something inside the filter as I tried to blow out the lines when it was hooked up backwards and nada). I have fuel to the filter, and coming back out the return line. The battey was pretty dead as I had manually jumped the EDU relay last weekend (still need to fix that wiring - two grounds do not a relay enable) and left it energized all weeked.
I Charged the battery up overnight. Yesterday I did a scan for codes, added power feeds to the GPC and to the alternator stud to clear 2 of the 3 codes remaining. The last is the wait to start lamp circuit (no dash yet).
I cranked it and cranked it again, and then again, and it started! For the first time since buying this donor driveline 7 years ago it was alive! The throttle worked and I was playing with it when I noticed what looked like red ATF or coolant on the ground so I turned the ignition off. the liquid was what looks like DexCool coolant and came from the turbo compressor output. Anyone have any idea why coolant would be in the turbo intake? I hadn't sealed the intake well, just stuffed it with rags so it's possible rainwater soaked the rags and collected in the intake to the turbo? But why red/orange coolant?
Anyway, once I figured out the source for the liquid, I tried to start it again. Nothing. It cranks and cranks and just doesn't start. No new fault codes, no problems. I'm getting fuel from the return line after I stop cranking so I have to assume that fuel is available. I had run the battery down so charged it over night. This morning - same result, cranks, a hint of diesel smell in the exhaust, but no fire.
Any thoughts on where to start to look? If this was a 6.5 I'd be cracking injectors.. If it has never started, I'd be looking at my wiring. I was so excited to have it running for the first time ever, and certainly since I merged the harnesses - and now nothing.
I'd appreciate any pointers.
Regards,
Clarke