IT LIVES!!!!!
After a really bad fuel leak from injector #2 last week, I pulled the fuel rail, installed all new o-rings, set the fuel pressure to 32-33 base psi, turned it over, put the EFI fuse back in, and it started immediately. No hesitation, no stumbling, nothing but a perfect first start! GREAT JOB PAT AND LEGEND OF ACES!!!!
After burping the coolant and checking for leaks that never showed up, I went ahead with the first oil change. For the most part, I just have to reinstall the ecu, various brackets and miscellaneous other crap.
So that was the good news... The bad has me stumped; there is no clutch hydraulic pressure at all - absolutely nothing. The only thing I ever pulled was the slave cylinder from the tranny, and then pullled the tranny with the motor, and reinstalled in reverse. Now when I step on the clutch pedal it goes straight to the floor and doesn't come back up, unless I pull it with my hand. My neighbor took a look through the inspection plate opening while I pushed the clutch pedal to the floor and he said it wasn't moving much at all... I guess the next step is to bleed the system, but I can't figure out why it would be needed if I never did anything to open the system. Any suggestions? If no answers come and bleeding the clutch doesn't help, I guess I'll post up a thread of its own.
I will figure out the clutch problem, and the rest is all downhill. Ky'ana meet 2008 is looking good! :icon_bigg