Fuel Injector connectors on EFI Harness, Does it matter which goes where? |
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Fuel Injector connectors on EFI Harness, Does it matter which goes where? |
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Jul 31 2005, 09:01 PM
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Gruppe Neun Vierzehn Südosten Group: Members Posts: 362 Joined: 3-June 04 From: Atlanta, GA Member No.: 2,152 Region Association: South East States |
Hi everyone,
I got my 2.0 engine back from a rebuild and have been workign this weekend to get it up and running. The question I have is regardign the EFI harness. It's obvious which 4 connectors go to the injectors, but what is less obvious is if it matters which harness connector goes on which injector on each side of the engine. I found that it also does not matter which way you plug the harness into the injectors either. I'm hoping for some clarification before I connect my gas lines back up and try to start the car (and create any poblems!). Also, on the drivers side of the engine, one of the connectors has a white rubber covering, wheras the others all have black. I put the white one on #1, assuming it was correct. Any guidance is MUCH appreciated. --Jason |
brownaar |
Aug 1 2005, 05:58 AM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 263 Joined: 23-September 04 From: Gate City, VA Member No.: 2,813 Region Association: None |
If you can't find the numbers on your harness, use your ohmeter with this info to track down the right connections. This is from Kjell Nelin's article.
Electronic Control Unit (ECU) - The ECU, mounted to the battery tray, is one of the most reliable components of the FI system components although it is often accused in error of causing problems. Some of these units have been damaged by battery acid however (a visual inspection will quickly determine if this is the case). The knob located on the top of the unit (after '71) is used to adjust the idle mixture. Here's a breakdown of all the connections from the wiring harness to the ECU (#1 is at the top): 1. Temp Sensor I 2. Not used 3. #1 Injector 4. #4 Injector 5. #2 Injector 6. #3 Injector 7. Pressure sensor, primary winding 8. Pressure sensor, secondary winding 9. Throttle switch (full load signal) 10. Pressure sensor, secondary winding 11. Ground, engine 12. Trigger points, common 13. Temp sensor I 14. Not used 15. Pressure sensor, primary winding 16. 12V power (from relay board) 17. Throttle switch 18. Starter motor (terminal 50) 19. Fuel pump relay 20. Throttle switch 21. Trigger points 22. Trigger points 23. Temp sensor II 24. 12V power |
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