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> Should all injectors click when pressing throttle before starting?, I searched, I really did...
Rockaria
post Aug 20 2012, 10:05 AM
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Hello Everyone,

I am trying to revive a 73 2.0 from a long period of rest (5 years). I am having some troubles and have search till I can't see straight. I am in the process of trouble shooting but have one question (for now):

I read that I should have 20 clicks from my injectors if I press the accelerator pedal to the floor slowly before starting.

Should all 4 injectors click? Right now only injectors 1 and 4 click, 2 and 3 do nothing. BUT, if I swap the wires from 1 to 2 and from 3 to 4 I get the oposite. 2 clicks and 3 clicks but not 1 and 4.

Is this normal?

73 2.0 Stock D-Jet FI.
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Cupomeat
post Aug 20 2012, 10:21 AM
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Given the fact that the action changes when you swap the harness, I'd suggest you go thought and clean and reseat all the case grounds first as you might have an issue there, PLUS D-Jet is picky about grounds so it is good thing to get out of the way.

Good luck
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