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- Location
- St. George
Have a TBI 350 that wont run. It is a fuel issue. Has air, spark, and will run with fuel poured into throttle body ( or test light grounded injector from purple/white wire). NO injector pulse.
All started, tried to start it to get it on the trailer, something got left on, battery dead. replaced battery, runs for a few minutes, dies. crank but no start. get starter fluid, fires up, get it onto trailer drive 4 hours home.
Go to get it off trailer at home fires right up, get it to backyard. Next day, battery is weak-ish so charge it. Jeep starts for a minute, find voltage at 12.5 volts, no charge from alternator. rewire alternator, now gets 14.3v. Jeep starts drive it around the backyard, turn it off, clean up, put it all back together. Go to take kids for a ride, crank no start... grrr.
Go through fuel system, replace filter just in case, line pressure at 23 to the throttle body, no injector activation. after checking for spark, ECU power, pick up coil (825 ohms), blah blah, read on internet replace ICM. Get replacement part from Oreilly's, Jeep starts right up, idles for 10 minutes, purge coolant system, drive it down the road. Park it shut it off. wait 30 sec or so, start it back up x 2-3times. Put it all back together, go to take kids for a spin. Crank no start. no injector pulse.
I'm now on ICM #4, no way I get that many defectives right? so, how/what is causing me to keep burning up only the "injector side" of the ICM. Continue to have spark, will run all day if I manually feed fuel, just cant keep the injectors to stay involved. Also thought maybe its related to taking the kids for a spin, so sold the kids . Any one have a possible idea, experience ect.
In all the searching I can't find anyone with a scenario like this one. they all have a bad pick up coil, or distributor, or lose spark too, or.... Engine is unknown year and was told it was not in any vehicle, but was shipped to shop from GM on a pallet hooked to the 4l80 and 241. wired by automotive electronics program and has ran fine previously to my receiving vehicle.
All started, tried to start it to get it on the trailer, something got left on, battery dead. replaced battery, runs for a few minutes, dies. crank but no start. get starter fluid, fires up, get it onto trailer drive 4 hours home.
Go to get it off trailer at home fires right up, get it to backyard. Next day, battery is weak-ish so charge it. Jeep starts for a minute, find voltage at 12.5 volts, no charge from alternator. rewire alternator, now gets 14.3v. Jeep starts drive it around the backyard, turn it off, clean up, put it all back together. Go to take kids for a ride, crank no start... grrr.
Go through fuel system, replace filter just in case, line pressure at 23 to the throttle body, no injector activation. after checking for spark, ECU power, pick up coil (825 ohms), blah blah, read on internet replace ICM. Get replacement part from Oreilly's, Jeep starts right up, idles for 10 minutes, purge coolant system, drive it down the road. Park it shut it off. wait 30 sec or so, start it back up x 2-3times. Put it all back together, go to take kids for a spin. Crank no start. no injector pulse.
I'm now on ICM #4, no way I get that many defectives right? so, how/what is causing me to keep burning up only the "injector side" of the ICM. Continue to have spark, will run all day if I manually feed fuel, just cant keep the injectors to stay involved. Also thought maybe its related to taking the kids for a spin, so sold the kids . Any one have a possible idea, experience ect.
In all the searching I can't find anyone with a scenario like this one. they all have a bad pick up coil, or distributor, or lose spark too, or.... Engine is unknown year and was told it was not in any vehicle, but was shipped to shop from GM on a pallet hooked to the 4l80 and 241. wired by automotive electronics program and has ran fine previously to my receiving vehicle.