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I took a look at the 2 Diacom recordings . . .
First there is not any info on the Crank & cam sensors other than the fault codes.
What I did notice is that the ECT readings do not go up until the engine has been running for about 8 minutes. This seems like a long time for the cooling water not to show any temperature rise. As it was, the temperature rose to only 126˚F and then started to come down. Maybe t-stat is stuck open?
So, I am not sure if the ECT is a symptom of a problem, or part of the problem.
The second recording showed engine cranking. The RPM reached 162, which should allow it to start, and the injector pulse width was 30+ ms.
Has there been anything done to the cooling system recently? It would also be good to use an IR temperature 'gun' and get some temperatures with the engine running and warmed up. Also, verify the helm gauge vs. the ECT values. I believe the temp gauge would have its own sender, not part of the engine control sender.
Basically, the ECU 'thinks' the engine is cold and is setting the injector pulse and RPM accordingly . . . both a bit higher than 'normal'.
Hopefully, the 2 new sensors will show improvement, and maybe the ECT readings will clear up as well.
The two sensor voltages (5.01 and 4.10) look fine, or at least consistent with the last issue (knock sensor).
First there is not any info on the Crank & cam sensors other than the fault codes.
What I did notice is that the ECT readings do not go up until the engine has been running for about 8 minutes. This seems like a long time for the cooling water not to show any temperature rise. As it was, the temperature rose to only 126˚F and then started to come down. Maybe t-stat is stuck open?
So, I am not sure if the ECT is a symptom of a problem, or part of the problem.
The second recording showed engine cranking. The RPM reached 162, which should allow it to start, and the injector pulse width was 30+ ms.
Has there been anything done to the cooling system recently? It would also be good to use an IR temperature 'gun' and get some temperatures with the engine running and warmed up. Also, verify the helm gauge vs. the ECT values. I believe the temp gauge would have its own sender, not part of the engine control sender.
Basically, the ECU 'thinks' the engine is cold and is setting the injector pulse and RPM accordingly . . . both a bit higher than 'normal'.
Hopefully, the 2 new sensors will show improvement, and maybe the ECT readings will clear up as well.
The two sensor voltages (5.01 and 4.10) look fine, or at least consistent with the last issue (knock sensor).