Okay, so backstory.
2010 Ford Taurus SHO
125,000 miles(no warranty)
No mechanical issues prior to this event
Running Livernois Stage 4 tune
93 Octane
Downpipe w/out cats
Borla Exhaust
The car was having a temperature alarm. I checked the coolant level and it was low. Replaced thermostat and refilled, no issues afterwards that day. Next day, again a temp alarm. I checked the coolant level and was low again. I didn't see any leaks coming from the motor, so i pulled the oil plug, and coolant came out of the drain. After some research, come to find out the water pump can leak into the motor. YAY! After replacing the water pump, cleaning out the motor and getting everything back together, the car won't start. It is turning over but won't fire. No metallic noise or pings coming from motor while turning over. Tries to fire but doesn't. I replaced spark plugs, verified oil flow, checked the coil packs, no codes being thrown, cleaned MAP sensors, verified throttle operation. I was leaning towards a possible fuel issue, but i have pulled the plugs after trying to turn it over, and there is fuel getting to the cylinders. Is there anything I should be checking to move forward with troubleshooting? Any input would be appreciated.
Justin
2010 Ford Taurus SHO
125,000 miles(no warranty)
No mechanical issues prior to this event
Running Livernois Stage 4 tune
93 Octane
Downpipe w/out cats
Borla Exhaust
The car was having a temperature alarm. I checked the coolant level and it was low. Replaced thermostat and refilled, no issues afterwards that day. Next day, again a temp alarm. I checked the coolant level and was low again. I didn't see any leaks coming from the motor, so i pulled the oil plug, and coolant came out of the drain. After some research, come to find out the water pump can leak into the motor. YAY! After replacing the water pump, cleaning out the motor and getting everything back together, the car won't start. It is turning over but won't fire. No metallic noise or pings coming from motor while turning over. Tries to fire but doesn't. I replaced spark plugs, verified oil flow, checked the coil packs, no codes being thrown, cleaned MAP sensors, verified throttle operation. I was leaning towards a possible fuel issue, but i have pulled the plugs after trying to turn it over, and there is fuel getting to the cylinders. Is there anything I should be checking to move forward with troubleshooting? Any input would be appreciated.
Justin