1937 SHO
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Help! I am at my wits end. I had my 1937 Ford running (finally) with a 93 3.2L married to an A4LD. Once I got the bugs out it started every time I turned the key. I did get error codes for the transmission because the A4LD is not computer controlled and the computer is looking for all the solenoids and sensors. I checked this site and it seems most people use the computer from a manual car, so I switched mine out. I prefer it, since it will make it easier to get around not having an EGR setup.
After the computer conversion, it ran for 2-3 minutes and then stopped, and won’t start for the life of me. It will crank all day and fire a plug occasionally. Since I only had it running a couple of weeks before the computer conversion and had only run it a total 30-45 minutes, I don’t know if it is related to the swap or not. I changed the pin out on the wiring harness to what the manual computer requires. I have the factory wiring diagrams and the electrical trouble shooting manual as well as the factory emissions trouble shooting manual. I am 99.9% certain it is all correct (it did run). I used a Telvorek wiring kit for a Mustang and made a few modifications to it for the SHO. I have a grounding system thought out the car as it is fiberglass. The engine and the DIS are connected directly to the ground system. I added the barometric sensor for the manual computer as the automatic does not have it. It ran with not octane switch or clutch switch, but I added the octane switch and jumpered the clutch circuit with no success. I have tested the wiring for shorts to power and ground and it is all o.k.
The only KOEO error codes are for the electric fan and power steering switch. I have a new crank sensor which I have tested and it appears o.k. The cam sensor is new. I have several DIS modules and tried them all. I even dropped $200+ for a brand new one with no positive results. I have also tried a second manual computer and no change. There is spark on every cylinder. Fuel pressure is 39 PSI while cranking and I checked the fuel filter. I replaced the idle air control valve. The throttle position sensor is adjusted to .97 volts. Every test in the emissions manual I have done, the car passes except the barometric pressure sensor. I am not sure on this as I don’t have the factory tester, but the voltage on my digital meter reads it as slightly high for sea level (I am in San Francisco). I also tried disconnecting the baro sensor and no difference.
I pulled the timing cover today (not easy on a rear wheel drive) and it is all correct. Almost everything is new on the car. The engine was rebuilt; all wiring, connectors and sensors are new except MAF and TPS.
Is there anything related to a 3.2L upgrade to a manual trans car I should be looking at?
Very frustrating. I was ready to go to the body shop until this happened. I love this engine……til now!
After the computer conversion, it ran for 2-3 minutes and then stopped, and won’t start for the life of me. It will crank all day and fire a plug occasionally. Since I only had it running a couple of weeks before the computer conversion and had only run it a total 30-45 minutes, I don’t know if it is related to the swap or not. I changed the pin out on the wiring harness to what the manual computer requires. I have the factory wiring diagrams and the electrical trouble shooting manual as well as the factory emissions trouble shooting manual. I am 99.9% certain it is all correct (it did run). I used a Telvorek wiring kit for a Mustang and made a few modifications to it for the SHO. I have a grounding system thought out the car as it is fiberglass. The engine and the DIS are connected directly to the ground system. I added the barometric sensor for the manual computer as the automatic does not have it. It ran with not octane switch or clutch switch, but I added the octane switch and jumpered the clutch circuit with no success. I have tested the wiring for shorts to power and ground and it is all o.k.
The only KOEO error codes are for the electric fan and power steering switch. I have a new crank sensor which I have tested and it appears o.k. The cam sensor is new. I have several DIS modules and tried them all. I even dropped $200+ for a brand new one with no positive results. I have also tried a second manual computer and no change. There is spark on every cylinder. Fuel pressure is 39 PSI while cranking and I checked the fuel filter. I replaced the idle air control valve. The throttle position sensor is adjusted to .97 volts. Every test in the emissions manual I have done, the car passes except the barometric pressure sensor. I am not sure on this as I don’t have the factory tester, but the voltage on my digital meter reads it as slightly high for sea level (I am in San Francisco). I also tried disconnecting the baro sensor and no difference.
I pulled the timing cover today (not easy on a rear wheel drive) and it is all correct. Almost everything is new on the car. The engine was rebuilt; all wiring, connectors and sensors are new except MAF and TPS.
Is there anything related to a 3.2L upgrade to a manual trans car I should be looking at?
Very frustrating. I was ready to go to the body shop until this happened. I love this engine……til now!