by Flannelman » Sat Jun 29, 2013 4:50 pm
No, no fault codes untill the unit was disconnected. I have not tested the sensor for lack of a multimeter but I suspect it was sending a temperature that was over 90C when the engine was cold. This trimmed the injectors to suit this. On a dead cold engine, there was not enough fuel enrichment to accept throttle.
As a side note, the harmonic pulley, keyway and cam sprocket have been severely damaged from a loose pulley bolt. The keyway has chewed out a large gap in the harmonic pulley and made a smaller yet similar gap in the cam sprocket. This resulted in a change in cam/ignition timing of two teeth retarded. This didnt help my cause in finding a cure, but more that at 297,000km this engine has had a hard life and will soon need to be retired.
The Flannel, formally known as Affroman