Okay David Cranked it up and all is normal till temp hits about 120 F. Starts to hesitate. Checked sensor voltage .92 Disconnected heater plug. Still hesitating voltage .89 BUT WAIT!!!!!! Let it run for another 15 min to warm up more. Hesitation seems a little better. voltage is .6 Voltage continued to come down to around 0.47 and stumble went away. Reving up normal. David congrats Good Job. Thank You so much. So is my heater circuit shorted on the sensor end or the harness end? I could probably run it disconnected, just would be a hair slower reaching closed circuit?
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> On 22, Mar2020, at 1:26 PM, David Beierl <dbeierl@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > On Sun, Mar 22, 2020 at 1:46 PM mccullough bob <mbob1950@gmail.com <mailto:mbob1950@gmail.com>> wrote: > Thanks David > Ill try that and report back. > Plugs and exhaust carboned up so I assume running rich. > > Oh, it will run turrible rich with the sensor voltage jammed up like that. > > d |
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