trickydick
02-18-2008, 01:35 PM
First and foremost, I have a 1990 Pontiac Firebird 6cyl 3.1 MPFI Vin “T”
The story:[/b]
I drove my car to an interior upholster place, we talked, I went to leave and started my car and it ran for about 10 seconds then stalled. I did it again…stalled. Again. Same. I tried it one more time and it wouldn’t start at all, just turned over and over. No matter what you did...rev engine it would still stall. The engine smelt like fuel, like it was flooding the engine. Made sense, because you leave it set for a while it’ll start up again and stall. Right?
The troubleshooting: [/b]
The first thing I did was check the diagnostic codes….no codes just normal operation. When I towed it home, initially I thought it was a fuel issue.I replaced the fuel filter and blew out the return line with an air chuck. Same problem. I then tested my ignition system. I even replaced the ignition coil and spark plugs. The spark plugs were covered in black soot (carbon). The spark plug wires ohm test was good. I also checked the distributor cap for corrosion. Engine idles perfect. Timing is good. I couldn’t figure it out. I read online it might be my fuel pressure regulator…so I replaced that as well. It still stalled. I was going through my Chiltons book and found that my car has an oil pressure sensor that if not detecting oil pressure it would shut of my fuel. I check the sensor and noticed it was leaking at the wire harness. Even though you could hear the fuel pump turn on, I decided to replace the oil pressure sensor and blew out the oil in the wire harness and tested the wires. Everything tested fine. Sensor was working properly. The car still stalled. Then a friend told me it could be my O2 sensor or fuel pump and I need to test the fuel pressure. I replace the 02 sensor andran the engine. Nope not it. I bought a fuel tester. The tester was reading 40psi (needs to be within 37 to 45 psi) when ignition is turn in the on position and during startup. Perfect. It never goes down. I don’t know where to look….
Troubleshooting summary:[/b]
No codes
Engine Idle good
O2 sensor replaced
Fuel filter replaced
Fuel Pressure Regulator replaced
Oil Pressure Sensor replaced
Spark Plugs replaced
Ignition Coil replaced
Fuel pump pressure 40psi
Engines flooding, spark is good, fuel pump seems fine. What else could it be? Bad fuel? Injectors? ECM?
Please help!!!!
The story:[/b]
I drove my car to an interior upholster place, we talked, I went to leave and started my car and it ran for about 10 seconds then stalled. I did it again…stalled. Again. Same. I tried it one more time and it wouldn’t start at all, just turned over and over. No matter what you did...rev engine it would still stall. The engine smelt like fuel, like it was flooding the engine. Made sense, because you leave it set for a while it’ll start up again and stall. Right?
The troubleshooting: [/b]
The first thing I did was check the diagnostic codes….no codes just normal operation. When I towed it home, initially I thought it was a fuel issue.I replaced the fuel filter and blew out the return line with an air chuck. Same problem. I then tested my ignition system. I even replaced the ignition coil and spark plugs. The spark plugs were covered in black soot (carbon). The spark plug wires ohm test was good. I also checked the distributor cap for corrosion. Engine idles perfect. Timing is good. I couldn’t figure it out. I read online it might be my fuel pressure regulator…so I replaced that as well. It still stalled. I was going through my Chiltons book and found that my car has an oil pressure sensor that if not detecting oil pressure it would shut of my fuel. I check the sensor and noticed it was leaking at the wire harness. Even though you could hear the fuel pump turn on, I decided to replace the oil pressure sensor and blew out the oil in the wire harness and tested the wires. Everything tested fine. Sensor was working properly. The car still stalled. Then a friend told me it could be my O2 sensor or fuel pump and I need to test the fuel pressure. I replace the 02 sensor andran the engine. Nope not it. I bought a fuel tester. The tester was reading 40psi (needs to be within 37 to 45 psi) when ignition is turn in the on position and during startup. Perfect. It never goes down. I don’t know where to look….
Troubleshooting summary:[/b]
No codes
Engine Idle good
O2 sensor replaced
Fuel filter replaced
Fuel Pressure Regulator replaced
Oil Pressure Sensor replaced
Spark Plugs replaced
Ignition Coil replaced
Fuel pump pressure 40psi
Engines flooding, spark is good, fuel pump seems fine. What else could it be? Bad fuel? Injectors? ECM?
Please help!!!!