BigPapa
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I have a simple Bosch code reader, hooked that up to the OBD II port, it connected just fine.
If that one worked, the problem is in the Solas. Your truck probably doesn't have those connectors the '98.5 had.
I have a simple Bosch code reader, hooked that up to the OBD II port, it connected just fine.
Scanner is up-to-date according to my friend, he fixed his '08 with this scanner.Just throwing this out there, is the scanner up to date on software? Have seen that with software on scanners before. Frustrating to say the least! Fingers crossed for you!
Another food for thought, you didn't over tighten a injector wire and crack the solenoid.?
one way to see if you have a bad or sticking injector is take one wire off at a time from each injector, see if the engine runs differently. i did this and found i had a bad injector that would work sometimes.
Good idea, I didn't have time yesterday 'cause it got so late (and I didn't think of it), but I'll hook it up to my 07.5 and see if it connects.I would try the Solas on another vehicle, maybe the scanner got corrupted along the line.
I will admit I could've kept the pump covered more, but I did try to keep it under a cover while rebuilding the engine.One more question, and you might don't like it.
Have you had all the openings of CP3, Rail tube and injector lines covered instantly at disassemble. And have you rinsed them thoroughly before assembly with clean Diesel or a cleaning agent and dried with pressured air to get them cleaner then clean on the inside?
Sure that's a little late now, but after the fuel filter one needs to work like a surgeon in OP. Perfectly clean. The smallest amount of debris left in the system can and will ruin a brand new injector.
3 times, twice while cold and once after I let it idle for 20 minutes and got it to operating temperature. All valves checked out perfect.D... that gets more difficult every day.
Checked the valve lash?
Was I supposed to disconnect the fuel rail electrical connector when I capped off each cylinder? Because I didn't do that.How does it run when you disconnect the FCA, aka. doin a max rail pressure test?
Some videos would maybe help to diagnose the problem. You can easily upload them to YouTube and link em.
So I disconnected the wire connector to the CP3 pump while the truck was idling. The truck immediately lowered RPM and started knocking badly. Smoked even more.No the FCA is the 3 prong connector to the CP3. If that is disconnected the pump maxes out pressure. It can be done with a decent scanner, like the cylinder selective shout down. Or by manually unplugging it.
I'd like to know how it smokes, behaves, with more rail pressure.
And while you are in there, please clock the CP3. It's no big deal.