Running Rich....
#1
Running Rich....
Well, I got my engine back together. When I start it it's very hard to start and runs rough when it does start. I also have black smoke out of the exhaust.
I unplugged my coolant temp sensor and there was no difference with how the car started or idled. I was told that it was the coolant temp sensor.
Is this right, or should I check something else. The vacuum lines are connected properly.
I unplugged my coolant temp sensor and there was no difference with how the car started or idled. I was told that it was the coolant temp sensor.
Is this right, or should I check something else. The vacuum lines are connected properly.
#4
Sea Foam strikes again.
Black smoke does indicate a rich mixture, but could also be caused by misfire. Pull the plugs and check them out, also make sure the ignition wires go to where they are supposed to go.
Black smoke does indicate a rich mixture, but could also be caused by misfire. Pull the plugs and check them out, also make sure the ignition wires go to where they are supposed to go.
#5
I wonder if soaking them in seafoam wasn't a good idea. I've had several mechanics say it's good that I soaked them though?
I'll check though the wires and sensors again. I bought a new coolant temp sensor and I'll put that in too. Worth it for $15.00.
I'll check though the wires and sensors again. I bought a new coolant temp sensor and I'll put that in too. Worth it for $15.00.
#6
Well, she's still sending fuel out of the exhaust. The car sarted better though and ran ok for a few seconds then it started running rough again. I changed the coolant temp sensor. I'll let it run longer outside tomorrow and hopefully it'll settle.
#8
did you replace all the injectors or just the messed up looking ones?
Did you get your CMS plugged back in. I noticed that was a hard to see sensor and also in an easy to forget location. If the CMS is not plugged in all the injectors will fire at once in a limp home mode but you will run rich. GM has the fail safe maps for the fuel set to slightly rich to prevent damage to the engine.
Make sure that rubber Y for the vacuum lines is sealing good or that will throw everything off as well.
Hope this helps
Massey
Did you get your CMS plugged back in. I noticed that was a hard to see sensor and also in an easy to forget location. If the CMS is not plugged in all the injectors will fire at once in a limp home mode but you will run rich. GM has the fail safe maps for the fuel set to slightly rich to prevent damage to the engine.
Make sure that rubber Y for the vacuum lines is sealing good or that will throw everything off as well.
Hope this helps
Massey
#10
I'm at a loss now. I started the car and it ran like normal. White smoke was coming out of the exhaust probable from Seafoam.
Then I shut it off for awhile. Started it up and it was running rough with black smoke out of the exhaust and it was dying. I'm thinking one of my sensors is off? MAP? MAF? IAC? I'm not 100% sure which ones affect fuel delivery directly. But it's running rich.
Then I shut it off for awhile. Started it up and it was running rough with black smoke out of the exhaust and it was dying. I'm thinking one of my sensors is off? MAP? MAF? IAC? I'm not 100% sure which ones affect fuel delivery directly. But it's running rich.