I started this in another thread; but, needed more feedback so I started this one.
Ok. I just replaced my rod bearings. This was done while the engine was in the car. The car had been sitting for 2-1/2 years. I verified that I'm getting fuel by cracking the FPR fitting while jumping at the diagnostic panel.
Now the car just backfires. I didn't do anything to any part of timing. ie... distributor, cams, timing belt... When it spits and back fires, my boost gauge hits between 15 and 20 psi.
Any guesses?
Ok. I just replaced my rod bearings. This was done while the engine was in the car. The car had been sitting for 2-1/2 years. I verified that I'm getting fuel by cracking the FPR fitting while jumping at the diagnostic panel.
Now the car just backfires. I didn't do anything to any part of timing. ie... distributor, cams, timing belt... When it spits and back fires, my boost gauge hits between 15 and 20 psi.
Any guesses?