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  • #16
    I"ve got an ecu if you need one Bryce but my money is somewhere else.

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    • #17
      Do they have a knock sensor?

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      • #18
        Yep but would it actually stop it starting?

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        • #19
          Ah! just seen this posting. Loosing spark on two plugs? My problem was the timing belt jumped a tooth on crankshaft pulley. It always had spark on all cylinders though. There is basically only two double ended coils 1 and 2 - 3 and 4. If you loose 3 and 4 spark then it seems you"ve lost half signal to the igniter. The ECU sends the signal and recieves it from the crank or cam sensor. But I guess you know all that. If I come up with a brainwave I"ll jump back on.

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          • #20
            Gidday All,Dunno where Bryce is at the moment, but I tried to help with the problem. All the electronic components have been changed at least twice. Computer 3 times and brand new sensors tried. I"ve checked the timing belt as has the Soob mechanic. Looks good to both of us.It appeared at one stage that the sparks were very weak until the starter switch was released when the final spark was huge. So, crook battery suspected. Replace, no change. On the basis of the above, it seems to me that there is a loss in the loom or in the many relays that are fitted behind the dash. No wiring diagram of course, so no idea what anything is unless one traces individual wires. I think an after market computer system is the only certain way to go in the short term.Waddles
            Waddles

            In aviation, the only stupid question is the one you don't ask!

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            • #21
              max said " If you loose 3 and 4 spark then it seems you"ve lost half signal to the igniter.".his assumption is that the coil-pack itself is all OK.

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              • #22
                Hi GuysIm actually at the hangar now. Went for a quick spin in yours Al to get my "air fix", hope thats ok... ;DMad Muz & Tony, I just checked the timing again and Im now 95% (dont wanna get too cocky) sure it is correct. It is hard to see with the cab on but I even counted the teeth by the book and it looks good. Also checked the earths again. The battery is earthed directly to the block. Deano, I cant get the revs that high just on the starter. I gave Rob P a call and he said he has had a few problems with the relay that controls the power to the ecu, etc. Changed it with a new one, no good. Buzz, there only 3 cables going into the coil plug. Keep them coming guys...

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                • #23
                  Might be worth you have a chat to Darrell Jones? He has put 2 ej 22 on gyros.he could have a answer?

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                  • #24
                    I think Darrell only knows about the "other" type of motor..... the Soo-baru?

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                    • #25
                      ok relays seem to keep coming up here. recently my daughters car , a VS commodore did the stop thing-e-o. I had the mechanic from the local popular garage down the road go out and have a look , told him it"s the school pick up car and really urgent. had

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                      • #26
                        My boss during my auto sparky apprenticeship always said "diagnosis is 90% of the job" Buying parts at a random guess is expensive. I paid $250 for a crank sensor (which is a fine coil of wire) only to find the old one was ok. In my 44 yrs. in the trade I found most tricky faults were simple things like a dirty connection. A bad motor to body earth always causes chaos. There should not be a relay involved in this fault if one coil is still firing.

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                        • #27
                          Hey Tony, which relay? I have a 6 cyl auto VR wagon that I have been chasing a gremlin in for yonks..... I did what Max told me to

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                          • #28
                            Bryce. Why not try bypassing all relays. There are only 4 wires from memory for power to engine. 30a fused power to computer. 15a? Fused which powers coil. One wire which you energise while cranking for choke pulse and ground.

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                            • #29
                              Maybe we are all being hoodwinked by the built in use by date that is required by law these backward days.

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                              • #30
                                Maybe we are all being hoodwinked by the built in use by date .............................. we have changed most things to no fix. As usual electronics are great till they play up then they become a absolute waste of cash.Have a great day.

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