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I have a 1990 miata and it wont start. It was running and now it won't. I have great compression and great spark, it will crank all day. (till it kills the battery at least)
I thought it was the fuel pump because when I turn the key to the on posistion it does not engage the fuel pump. When I turn the key to the crank posistion it does engege the fuel pump but still won't start. ( I bought a new fuel pump and it responded the same so I took it back) I've been told that is normal for the fuel pump to only start pumping while cranking. Is that correct? I went and bought a new CPU and it made no differance and also a new thing that sets on top of the air cleaner housing, it made no differance. Several people have told me it sounds like the cam senser is bad, and the crank sensor is bad. I know the cam sensor is on the back of the head by the fire wall, is there also a crank sensor some where or is the same sensor being called two different things? I don't want to waste any more money gussing. Can I test the cam sensor some how ti make sure its good or bad? Please advise.
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Is this you - http://forums.dfwmiata.com/showthread.php?t=10775
Call Stevan at Miata Solutions he is the best around!
Link - http://www.miatasolutions.com/
No I am someone different.....thanks for the info.............
OK...
Start simple.
Does it try to start at all or does the motor just spin?
If you have spark then your CAS and your coil packs are OK.
I do have to ask how you know you have spark... because if you pull the plug wires to test for a jump spark you will damage the coil packs... The way to test for the spark is to make sure the metal part of the plug body is grounded properly and look for the spark in the gap of the plug. This will help you test and help you keep from frying a coil pack.
If you don't have proper spark then check the timing belt (open the oil cap and have someone turn over the engine... look for the cams to turn), CAS, and coil pack.
The next is the air flow. If your AFM is bad then it should start for a bit then die.
Beyond that is fuel. Pull a spark plug and smell it... does it smell like gas? Disconnect the fuel line from the pressure regulator input and stick it in a quart jar... crank the engine... are you getting fuel?
If you aren't then it could be a bad relay, bad/dirty ignition switch, clogged fuel filter (under the car near the rear passenger tire), clogged fuel pickup on the pump, bad pump, or a clogged fuel line.
There's a set of pins you can jumper on the diagnostic connector on the NAs to turn on the fuel pump. I forget which ones you jumper offhand.
Where are you located? Maybe a board member is nearby and can give you a hand in diagnosing it.
RJ
Daily Driver: 2013 Club edition in Pearl White Mica
Lightness? What's that? I drive a PRHT!
You might want to check your timing belt. Remove the oil cap and check to see if your cam turns while someone is starting it.
The master mechanics are leaning towards timing belt!
But kylstryl2005 reports the following : So I have a question, If ya got Spark and compression wouldn't it be a safe bet the timing belt is still in place??
Last edited by POS Racing; 12-03-2007 at 01:33 PM.
If the timing belt is broken, then there would be no spark as the cas won't see any movement.
'08 Copper Red GT PRHT, '06 Accord EXL, '05 Dodge Magnum R/T, '01 V8 Dakota for pulling 2135 Chaparral.
Timing belt is good, I have good compression and bright spark, I replaced the Air flow sensor and the CPU and it still won't try to start....just cranks and cranks. I live in N. W. Fort Worth off I-30 and Las Vegas Trail. Anyone with miata skills want to trouble shoot it for me for a few $$$$?????
Kyle 817-247-9581
Timing belt is good. I have good compression and bright spark.
Sounds like no fuel.
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Lightness? What's that? I drive a PRHT!
That's Thumby-Sue for ya!
I will say this, though... the man does come through for a brother!