Well spent the morning running the motor again and are getting similar results. That is cold start, with throttle set at 1800rpm, is bogging around 1000-1200 surging. Once warmed up, settles at 1800rpm and surging is +-100rpm.
Here's what I'm seeing from component testing.
ISC/BPA
Did several tests on this and here are the results
O2 Sensors
Tested these also:
Fuel Pressure
First test.
Second test - hour later.
Conclusions
From test results and first fuel pressure test I was thinking that high fuel pressure caused by failed regulator was causing flooding, surging, and fowling of O2 sensors. Cold start RPM increase when ISC was unplugged was due to excessive fuel + increased air = rpm increase. Like adding air to a flooding engine.
With the second fuel pressure check being somewhat close to spec, I'm thinking the O2 sensors, though cleaned, are still fowled and causing surging conditions. I think it will take another cold start with good fuel pressure to verify this.
Thoughts?
Here's what I'm seeing from component testing.
ISC/BPA
Did several tests on this and here are the results
- Start engine & disconnect ISC solenoid - RPMs should drop or engine stalls.
RPMs increased instead of decreasing/stalling. - Key Off, Disconnect ISC connector, check resistance between VPWR & ISC signal - should be 7 to 13 ohms.
I measured 13.2 ohms. - Key Off, with ISC connected, check voltage between VPWR & ground - should be 10.5 volts or more.
I measured 12.03 volts.
O2 Sensors
Tested these also:
- Connect between HEGO signal and ground. Run engine for 2 minutes at 2000rpm - voltage should be .5v or more.
Both HEGOs were bouncing all over between .1 and .88 - Key Off, Check voltage between power at HEGO and ground - should be 10.5 volts or more.
I measured 13.3v on both.
Fuel Pressure
First test.
- KOEO, Check fuel pressure - should be 31-41 psi.
Mine jumps to just over 40psi then settles to 38psi. This is with the return fuel line crimped to maintain some back-pressure. If I KOEO again, it jumps to over 60psi, again then almost 100psi - With engine running, check fuel pressure at idle (at 2000rpm) with vacuum line at regulator connected - should be 28-34 psi.
Measures over 100psi with vacuum line connected.
Second test - hour later.
- KOEO, Check fuel pressure - should be 31-41 psi.
Mine jumps to just over 40psi then settles to 38psi. This is with the return fuel line crimped to maintain some back-pressure. If I KOEO again, it jumps to 40psi again. - With engine running, check fuel pressure at idle with vacuum line at regulator removed - should be 22-32 psi.
Measures 42psi with vacuum line removed. - With engine running, check fuel pressure at idle with vacuum line at regulator connected - should be 28-34 psi.
Measures 32psi with vacuum line connected.
Conclusions
From test results and first fuel pressure test I was thinking that high fuel pressure caused by failed regulator was causing flooding, surging, and fowling of O2 sensors. Cold start RPM increase when ISC was unplugged was due to excessive fuel + increased air = rpm increase. Like adding air to a flooding engine.
With the second fuel pressure check being somewhat close to spec, I'm thinking the O2 sensors, though cleaned, are still fowled and causing surging conditions. I think it will take another cold start with good fuel pressure to verify this.
Thoughts?