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Blue Flame Restorations
10-06-2012, 07:58 PM
Trying to troubleshoot the 88. INJ-1 Fuse is 7.5 amps. Upon acceleration of RPM's the fuse will blow. SES light on.
Getting ready to count flashes.

Any input would be appreciated.

Thanks

Paul Workman
10-06-2012, 08:09 PM
Trying to troubleshoot the 88. INJ-1 Fuse is 7.5 amps. Upon acceleration of RPM's the fuse will blow. SES light on.
Getting ready to count flashes.

Any input would be appreciated.

Thanks

Brett, you didn't have the plenum off for any reason lately, didja? I pinched a wire once and had the same problem (fuse).

Might wanna "ohm" out the injector harness...methinks.

P.

Blue Flame Restorations
10-06-2012, 08:36 PM
Brett, you didn't have the plenum off for any reason lately, didja? I pinched a wire once and had the same problem (fuse).

Might wanna "ohm" out the injector harness...methinks.

P.


Had it off many times last week.

Thanks, Paul. I'll check it out.

Blue Flame Restorations
10-07-2012, 12:15 AM
Tyler and I figured it out. Problem solved. The INJ-1 circuit had too much draw.

Paul Workman
10-07-2012, 11:16 AM
Tyler and I figured it out. Problem solved. The INJ-1 circuit had too much draw.

Why?

Blue Flame Restorations
10-07-2012, 12:08 PM
Why?


We had piggy-backed that circuit while getting a constant 12 volts to the fuel pump.

Without getting too deep into it, I'm using the original harneses in the car. Every harness has damage that is being repaired.

The good news is, the car starts, holds good oil pressure and the charging system is functioning well. All gages work as well.

Blue Flame Restorations
10-08-2012, 08:41 PM
It was something really simple.

During the work to get the car running, one of the original PhaseII injectors stuck open, dumping fuel into the oil. Had to change another $90 worth of oil and filter.

We installed new stainless injectors from FIC.

Long story short.........I checked the Turq car and the INJ fuse is a 10amp. The 88 fuse block called for a 7.5amp. I put a bigger fuse in and no more blown INJ fuses.

Paul Workman
10-09-2012, 05:54 AM
It was something really simple.

During the work to get the car running, one of the original PhaseII injectors stuck open, dumping fuel into the oil. Had to change another $90 worth of oil and filter.

We installed new stainless injectors from FIC.

Long story short.........I checked the Turq car and the INJ fuse is a 10amp. The 88 fuse block called for a 7.5amp. I put a bigger fuse in and no more blown INJ fuses.

Yeah, buddy! Out heyah in da sticks, ah sometimes put a penny in dar ta keep dem pesky foozes fum blowin alla time! (Juuust kiddin, Brett!:))

Blue Flame Restorations
10-09-2012, 09:46 AM
Yeah, buddy! Out heyah in da sticks, ah sometimes put a penny in dar ta keep dem pesky foozes fum blowin alla time! (Juuust kiddin, Brett!:))


Aluminum foil works just as well. hahahahaha