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1988 Jeep 4.0 No Start
Hello all,
I have a 1988 Jeep comanche 4.0 liter engine that I have completley overhauled. I cannot get it started for the life of me. I had no spark but I was able to figure out it was the coil connection. It seems to have a ton of fuel in the intake and does hydrolock. Could it be that I have the distributor in wrong? Only familiar with the wrangler 2.5 renix so any help will be greatly appreciated! |
absolutely.CRUISER'S MOSTLY RENIX TIPS
SETTING YOUR 4.0 TO #1 TDCOCTOBER 30, 2015 SALAD 18 COMMENTSWith #1 spark plug removed, turn the engine over clockwise using the 3/4″ front crankshaft bolt. You will see the degree marks on your front cover and you will see the timing mark on the balancer. Mark them with chalk or white-out. While turning the engine over, put your finger/thumb over #1 spark plug hole. As the mark on the balancer approaches the marks on the front cover, if you are coming up on #1 TDC, pressure in the cylinder will push on your finger. If there’s no pressure, you’re at #6 TDC and need to crank the engine over until you see the marks coming together and you get pressure. Set the mark on the balancer to the 0 mark on the front cover. https://i0.wp.com/cruiser54.com/wp-c...size=474%2C267 |
CRUISER'S MOSTLY RENIX TIPS
DISTRIBUTOR INDEXINGOCTOBER 30, 2015 SALAD 105 COMMENTShttps://i0.wp.com/cruiser54.com/wp-c...size=300%2C175https://i0.wp.com/cruiser54.com/wp-c...size=300%2C169
Distributor indexing explained: For clarification though, that’s not a cam sensor inside the Renix dizzy. It’s there to fire the injectors sequentially with the firing order. You’ll never notice if it went bad because the ECU will try to “guess” where it is and does a heck of a job at it. As for the “timing”, it is controlled by the ECU. Ever notice how wide the tip of the rotor is? Try and wrap your head around this: When the ECU yells “Fire” to the ignition control module, where is the rotor in relationship to the dizzy terminal? Not to the terminal yet? Past the terminal too far? What happens to the spark/secondary ignition strength when it has to jump the Grand Canyon in comparison to shooting from a rotor tip? Poor ignition performance, bucking, jerking, longer crank times. The factory was aware of this and issued a Technical Service Bulletin on it. This Tip, #13, is a condensed version of that factory TSB. You wouldn’t believe how many we found out of whack when I worked at the dealership. Yours is probably messed up also. RARELY did we find one set accurately. Use Tip 12 first to guarantee you’re on #1 TDC. |
Thanks this is very informative. I figured it'd be pretty forgiving but with it firing injectors that makes it pretty unforgiving. as it sits the mark is just past cylinder 1. I ran out of daylight to keep working on it but shall see if fine tuning it will help.
Spark seems to be kind of unreliable as it could be cutting out intermediately |
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