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1993 945 Regina Revival - No start issues

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Well, got it back together and fired it up. Ran for about 5 seconds then stalled out.

Out of time to work on it today unfortunately. Have to do front rotors and pads on my father in laws truck. I'll hopefully have time to get back on the wagon later today. I have an extra set of Regina injectors I'm going to take to work tomorrow and clean.
 
Did you give it any throttle or did it simply die at idle? I'd probably give the throttle body a good cleaning (especially at 330k miles) as well as the ISV. Then a thorough check for vacuum leaks.
 
Did you give it any throttle or did it simply die at idle? I'd probably give the throttle body a good cleaning (especially at 330k miles) as well as the ISV. Then a thorough check for vacuum leaks.
It died before I could get to it. Throttle body cleaning is on the list as is a intake gasket.
Does it stay running on brake cleaner burst into the throttle? Injectors unplugged
It wasn't as well as I would have liked. I cleaned all the coil contacts where it attaches to the ignition module. They were heavily corroded. Seems like it was getting a weak spark


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Also I finally figured out how to imbed videos.

It's running but still a long ways to go before it can go back home. Thanks to all for the help so far!
 
Regina was Federal Emissions-we didn't get them here in California, so I'm not experienced with the weak points. Corroded terminals to that ignition contraption ain't good.


It runs!! Good. So cam timing was the issues?
 
So cam timing was the issues?
His picture showing the harmonic balancer suggests the crankshaft is around 15° After Top Dead Center (ATDC)

Picture taken from this thread: Trouble shooting a first start.

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Regina was Federal Emissions-we didn't get them here in California, so I'm not experienced with the weak points. Corroded terminals to that ignition contraption ain't good.


It runs!! Good. So cam timing was the issues?
I would say it was a combination of things. Cam was probably off by a tooth still. The back of the timing cover was in pieces so lining it up was a best guess. Not sure how the tensioner bearing being locked down would effect cranking but I am sure it wasn't helping matters. Also added a few more gallons of fresh gas. I got what I could out of the tank while the pump was out but at least a gallon remained of the old fuel/water mix remained. I finally found my good battery charger and used it to get a little more juice in the 6 year old battery. I had been using a Harbor Freight trickle charger on it prior.

Ticking noise don't sound right...

Did someone remove the inlet hose to IAC (Idle Air Control)? Inlet hose goes up to air filter box.
At least it was a tick for now, not a knock. I'm not sure how many miles are on this engine, but it looks like its been rode hard. No telling how old the oil is either. Fresh Delo and a Mann filter coming soon. Hopefully it will quieten it down some. The inlet hose is in a crate of parts that came with it. Have to get it back on as well as hook all the vacuum lines back up. Only vacuum line attached right now is the MAP sensor line.
 
His picture showing the harmonic balancer suggests the crankshaft is around 15° After Top Dead Center (ATDC)

Picture taken from this thread: Trouble shooting a first start.

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Hmm. Interesting picture. I have always aligned the cam and aux shaft to the back timing cover but that pic suggests that mark may not hold true. That string method will come in handy for sure. In the last pic I posted of the timing belt the balancer is aligned with the lower timing cover mark, but the notch on the crank gear belt guide is aligned with the mark on the block. I had cranked it prior to this and rotated it back around around to make sure it was lined up.
 
It's lined up now with the new timing belt and tensioner. On to other frustrations with it I'm sure.
 
84B23F said:
His picture showing the harmonic balancer suggests the crankshaft is around 15° After Top Dead Center (ATDC)

Hmm. Interesting picture. I have always aligned the cam and aux shaft to the back timing cover but that pic suggests that mark may not hold true.
The white timing lines on a new belt will match the cam dot, the aux shaft dot, and the crank's dot ONLY IF the belt is wrapped farther around the crank sprocket. I guess it's some kind of compromise for those who insist on using the lines (or don't have any belt covers at all because KewlDood racecar), since the crank is the only one with the dotted tooth not covered by the belt.
 
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