NB NO START, has spark fuel and air
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NB NO START, has spark fuel and air
Here's one for the experts.
2000 NB8B VVT
Car stopped about a month ago.
Coughed twice and cut out. That was the last time it ran.
It cranks fine, and has air fuel and spark.
Crank sensor new
Cam sensor new
Tried new afm
Tried new main relay
Installed PS1000 pnp haltech after it seeming ecu had died.
Had 3 mobile mechanics try, 3 of us at my workplace are mechanics, and had a guy from haltech out to help as well. The ecu is recieving all signals well, we tested wiring, it has injector pulse. Brand new plugs installed for a test wreak of fuel and then aerostart after we tried that too.
Timing belt intact (can see exhaust cam move)
Still not start.
Mr haltech played with ignition advance to a bizzare amount, and it started to splutter.
Possible VVT actuator fault? As in stuck?
Any other ideas?
Cheers, Ed
2000 NB8B VVT
Car stopped about a month ago.
Coughed twice and cut out. That was the last time it ran.
It cranks fine, and has air fuel and spark.
Crank sensor new
Cam sensor new
Tried new afm
Tried new main relay
Installed PS1000 pnp haltech after it seeming ecu had died.
Had 3 mobile mechanics try, 3 of us at my workplace are mechanics, and had a guy from haltech out to help as well. The ecu is recieving all signals well, we tested wiring, it has injector pulse. Brand new plugs installed for a test wreak of fuel and then aerostart after we tried that too.
Timing belt intact (can see exhaust cam move)
Still not start.
Mr haltech played with ignition advance to a bizzare amount, and it started to splutter.
Possible VVT actuator fault? As in stuck?
Any other ideas?
Cheers, Ed
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Re: NB NO START, has spark fuel and air
It isnt just fuel air and spark you need, you need compression too.
Cam timing.
Dann
Cam timing.
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Re: NB NO START, has spark fuel and air
Thanks Dann.
Yeah compression is the next box to tick in the list.
What do you think has happened if the belt is still intact?
Yeah compression is the next box to tick in the list.
What do you think has happened if the belt is still intact?
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Re: NB NO START, has spark fuel and air
If moving the ignition advance a heap allowed the car to almost start, have you confirmed that he crank trigger wheel is in the correct position?
Ie: it hasn't spun, or lost a tooth. (Or been installed backwards)
If it's got the air/fuel/comp/spark then next would be to confirm they're all happening at the correct times.
Ie: it hasn't spun, or lost a tooth. (Or been installed backwards)
If it's got the air/fuel/comp/spark then next would be to confirm they're all happening at the correct times.
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Re: NB NO START, has spark fuel and air
ED_MX5 wrote:What do you think has happened if the belt is still intact?
Jumped teeth - happened to STM's Patchy last year (jumped 6 teeth) - result was Patchy wouldn't start.
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Re: NB NO START, has spark fuel and air
x2
I had to officially shoot the mechanic
although referring to myself as a Mechanic is a serious long shot
To be fair though, I got the timing right initially & it ran for a few weeks....until the pulley tension-er came loose & the cam-belt jumped a few teeth. (errr....6 in total thank you 93_Clubman )
The result was Patchy just died while hooning along.....
I had to officially shoot the mechanic
although referring to myself as a Mechanic is a serious long shot
To be fair though, I got the timing right initially & it ran for a few weeks....until the pulley tension-er came loose & the cam-belt jumped a few teeth. (errr....6 in total thank you 93_Clubman )
The result was Patchy just died while hooning along.....
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Re: NB NO START, has spark fuel and air
By the way Ed
Where abouts are yoyu at the Northern Beaches ? I'm at Seaforth.
Where abouts are yoyu at the Northern Beaches ? I'm at Seaforth.
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Re: NB NO START, has spark fuel and air
I think the general consensus is that THe MX5 can handle 1 tooth. Although it will run like shite. 1 tooth is equal to 14 deg I think? so you would have some serious overlap. or Underlap
It is worth pulling off the Cam Cover & check the timing. Especially if your timing belt was done recently. That's not to say that it cant happen at a later stage but much more unlikely. It will only cost you some time to check. You can the either fix it if it does prove to be the issue or deduct it as a possibility. I know with the VVT its a bit more work than the NA's but that's how it goes
It is worth pulling off the Cam Cover & check the timing. Especially if your timing belt was done recently. That's not to say that it cant happen at a later stage but much more unlikely. It will only cost you some time to check. You can the either fix it if it does prove to be the issue or deduct it as a possibility. I know with the VVT its a bit more work than the NA's but that's how it goes
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Re: NB NO START, has spark fuel and air
Checking the teeth sounds good.
What do I look for alignment wise?
Car has had no major work done to engine in last 2 years. Not even minor work in last few months.
Been running fine everyday...then stopped.
And I'm in Chatswood Stan.
I'll also be checking timing mark on tdc after I've checked compression. But it does sound good compression wise when cranked.
What do I look for alignment wise?
Car has had no major work done to engine in last 2 years. Not even minor work in last few months.
Been running fine everyday...then stopped.
And I'm in Chatswood Stan.
I'll also be checking timing mark on tdc after I've checked compression. But it does sound good compression wise when cranked.
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Re: NB NO START, has spark fuel and air
Update.
Checked compression today.
Dry test showed 150 psi across the board.
Removed valve cover to find this...
Checked compression today.
Dry test showed 150 psi across the board.
Removed valve cover to find this...
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Re: NB NO START, has spark fuel and air
Only a few more bolts and you'll have that right off and into the bin
If you need some visual guidance I found "The Miata King" on youtube had some good videos on replacing the timing belt for various models.
He's irritating and I'd like to karate chop his face, but he has all of the information and hints you need to get the job done correctly the first time.
There are also they wordy articles on the m.net garage section.
If you need some visual guidance I found "The Miata King" on youtube had some good videos on replacing the timing belt for various models.
He's irritating and I'd like to karate chop his face, but he has all of the information and hints you need to get the job done correctly the first time.
There are also they wordy articles on the m.net garage section.
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Re: NB NO START, has spark fuel and air
Thankyou for the hints.
Yeah, need to check timing but didn't have the right socket on me to turn the crank over to get tdc.
But making the assumption of skipped teeth looking at some of the mashed bits of belt.
Hoping that's the final stage and it'll finally start again.
Yeah, need to check timing but didn't have the right socket on me to turn the crank over to get tdc.
But making the assumption of skipped teeth looking at some of the mashed bits of belt.
Hoping that's the final stage and it'll finally start again.
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Re: NB NO START, has spark fuel and air
ED_MX5 wrote:Update.
Checked compression today.
Dry test showed 150 psi across the board.
Removed valve cover to find this...
gesus , well & truely toast.
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Re: NB NO START, has spark fuel and air
Can I classify that as racecar weight savings?
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Re: NB NO START, has spark fuel and air
ED_MX5 wrote:Can I classify that as racecar weight savings?
Only if you split the belt along its entirety
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