Hey all, after a little help.
Just re-fitted the new auto engine. Swapped most things over like water pump mounts, alternator, flywheel, clutch ect. re-fitted nicely, everything was plugged in apart from one plug which had nowhere to fit into (below the distributor). Started for first time with no problems what so ever other then the check engine light on solid. Ran for 2 minutes then switched of. Re-started and left for 15 mins whilst i re-fitted all over body parts. Took her for a 2 minute drive and she didnt skip a beat.
However after switching of for another 5 minutes she just wouldnt start up again for a long time. Had to keep turning her over and pumping the throttle for about a minute and a half. When she does fire up theres no problems with how shes running its just getting her going is proving difficult. The other problem is when turning on the ignition the rad fires up straight away.
Any ideas on what may be the problem? One thing i had'nt changed from the manual engine is the fuel rail. Could the injectors have anything to do with it?
Joe.
Just re-fitted the new auto engine. Swapped most things over like water pump mounts, alternator, flywheel, clutch ect. re-fitted nicely, everything was plugged in apart from one plug which had nowhere to fit into (below the distributor). Started for first time with no problems what so ever other then the check engine light on solid. Ran for 2 minutes then switched of. Re-started and left for 15 mins whilst i re-fitted all over body parts. Took her for a 2 minute drive and she didnt skip a beat.
However after switching of for another 5 minutes she just wouldnt start up again for a long time. Had to keep turning her over and pumping the throttle for about a minute and a half. When she does fire up theres no problems with how shes running its just getting her going is proving difficult. The other problem is when turning on the ignition the rad fires up straight away.
Any ideas on what may be the problem? One thing i had'nt changed from the manual engine is the fuel rail. Could the injectors have anything to do with it?
Joe.