I swapped the ECU for the spare from Spadge,not sure now which is which

Is this something to do with ECU?
Cannot understand that 2 would fail...
Will is suggesting that ECU or CPS,CPS is new and checks OK,ECU swapped for a s/h replacement,what next?
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I'd be looking for a broken/shorting wire somewhere near the ECU cos it sounds like when you replaced the ECU you disturbed something.daimlerman wrote: I swapped the ECU for the spare from Spadge,not sure now which is which,but with one of them I got a flash of power at the pump that gave a spark and made the engine cough,but not run...but nothing repeatable.
Maurice,ten minutes ago the rotten,sodding thing fired and ran perfectly,for 30 seconds or so,just long enough for me to remove/stow the battery charger leads,sounded perfect,idled at 600rpm steady,now there's buggerall again!Speedtouch wrote:Check the spark plugs - if they're all sooted up, it indicates overfuelling, which could be down to a duff fuel pressure regulator or blue temp sensor.
Sod the M40 donk and fit the Daimler V8 in theredaimlerman wrote: Maurice,ten minutes ago the rotten,sodding thing fired and ran perfectly,for 30 seconds or so,just long enough for me to remove/stow the battery charger leads,sounded perfect,idled at 600rpm steady,now there's buggerall again!![]()
Dunno about rev counter this time,I was stood by the front of the car when it died,refuses to repeat it's self.
Anyone got a shotgun?
Right!Brianmoooore wrote:When it died, did the rev counter drop instantly to zero, or decay with the engine speed?
An intermittent fault like this needs some monitoring lights wired up! Connect a bulb or LED across the fuel pump terminals, and another one between coil + and earth, and tell us if either of these goes out before/when/after the engine cuts.
In that case, it goes back to this: "The ECU is not seeing crank sensor pulses - this can be because of a duff crank sensor, a duff ECU, lack of power (lives and earths) to the ECU, a duff DME relay (comes under 'lack of power', in effect), or a fault in the wiring joining it all together."daimlerman wrote: Test bulbs made up and fitted between battery neg and coil pos.
This one is bright when ign on,dims a little if the engine fires.
Bulb across the fuel pump lights with ign,stays bright if the engine fires but is mostly out.That is,it comes on,then goes out when cranking.Just every now and then it stays on,but not long enough for the engine to catch.
Wouldn't affect the fuel pump switching though, so seems unlikely!willnz wrote:This is just to check that there is no cross-connection to the supply wire to the coil. if there is a cross-connetion, it could be disrupting the pulses to all of the components above.
In a way,I stripped out all the 'good' bits and weighed in the remains for £86.60....Speedtouch wrote:Did this ever get solved in the end?