MojotronGT
LVC Member
So. I can tell you myself that I'm in over my head, so please don't tell me to take it somewhere. I'm tantalizingly close to victory with this thing..
1993 Mark VIII engine, rebuilt by the book and installed into a 1994 Towncar.
Immediate issue: No Spark. (continue reading)
Current state of the swap: Engine is in place, but not bolted down to the mounts because the exhaust manifold on the driver side will hit the chassis. That said, my setup is essentially replicating an engine on a stand. No Exhaust hooked up yet other than the manifolds. This includes the O2 sensors- they aren't plugged into the engine harness yet either.
Full intake tube is not on the car, exposing one vacuum line and one crankcase vent tube.
Purge canister solenoid is not hooked up.
Oil level /temp sensor is not hooked up.
Currently running the Towncar sending unit, so there's no "Fuel pump monitor" or high speed fuel pump for when the IMRCs open (whenever I get it over 0 rpm...)
A/C pump & power steering pump are not attached, but they are plugged in.
No belt on yet (re: A/C, P/S) so alternator isn't turning when I key it.
When I turn the key, the car will light up, fuel pump charges and a very faint whine will come from the driver-side engine bay. I've got plenty of fuel pressure, and a test light shows the injector wires appear to be getting a pulsed-charge when it's cranking, which makes me think my cam/crank sensors are good. My spark tester showed a very weak (but still pulsing) glow in the bulb when cranking, so I pulled a plug (and grounded the socket part) to see the spark and there's nothing visible going on at all.
The wiring is good (according to Ford) between the ICM and the coils. Coils are new, ICM is new, plug wires are new, plugs are new.
My main concern at this point is whatever security protocols this car had. The Towncar has nothing in that vein, but I've read concerns about that with the Mark VIIIs.
I have to say I was expecting a sputter out of it, but like I said- there's just no spark.
Pointers?
Thanks a Ton!
1993 Mark VIII engine, rebuilt by the book and installed into a 1994 Towncar.
Immediate issue: No Spark. (continue reading)
Current state of the swap: Engine is in place, but not bolted down to the mounts because the exhaust manifold on the driver side will hit the chassis. That said, my setup is essentially replicating an engine on a stand. No Exhaust hooked up yet other than the manifolds. This includes the O2 sensors- they aren't plugged into the engine harness yet either.
Full intake tube is not on the car, exposing one vacuum line and one crankcase vent tube.
Purge canister solenoid is not hooked up.
Oil level /temp sensor is not hooked up.
Currently running the Towncar sending unit, so there's no "Fuel pump monitor" or high speed fuel pump for when the IMRCs open (whenever I get it over 0 rpm...)
A/C pump & power steering pump are not attached, but they are plugged in.
No belt on yet (re: A/C, P/S) so alternator isn't turning when I key it.
When I turn the key, the car will light up, fuel pump charges and a very faint whine will come from the driver-side engine bay. I've got plenty of fuel pressure, and a test light shows the injector wires appear to be getting a pulsed-charge when it's cranking, which makes me think my cam/crank sensors are good. My spark tester showed a very weak (but still pulsing) glow in the bulb when cranking, so I pulled a plug (and grounded the socket part) to see the spark and there's nothing visible going on at all.
The wiring is good (according to Ford) between the ICM and the coils. Coils are new, ICM is new, plug wires are new, plugs are new.
My main concern at this point is whatever security protocols this car had. The Towncar has nothing in that vein, but I've read concerns about that with the Mark VIIIs.
I have to say I was expecting a sputter out of it, but like I said- there's just no spark.
Pointers?
Thanks a Ton!