I have a problem don’t I? 😁
The kids have renamed Fragna to Stinky, which I think is perfectly reasonable. Used Stinky to flat tow Gus (the dark green one) up to the shed to see if I can get Gus running.
While Stinky was there, I dropped the filthy black engine oil and replaced it with the used oil out of Blagna. 🤣
Onto Gus… the fuel pump was definitely dead but I wasn’t keen on wading through the piles of mouse and rat poop, so The Boy and I donned the hazmat suits and cleaned the junk and pooh out of the interior.
It actually came up pretty well - FAR better than I expected.
Onto the fuel pump, which is under the back seat. The inside of the tank was clean, with a small amount of stale fuel in it, so I just topped it up with fresh petrol.
Then I forgot to take photos but it now has a new ebay fuel pump in it.
Onto the engine…
This car was originally an automatic, and has been converted to manual… poorly. First checks were for fuel pressure and spark, which is passed on both.
It kind of fired half heartedly, indicating that it didn’t have anything seriously wrong, but wasn’t going to start.
Swapped the front bank of injectors with some spares, and it sounded more promising, but still didn’t start.
Swapped the rear bank of injectors, with requires the top half of the intake manifold to be removed.
Discovered some more low quality work, including a stripped thread in the lower part of the intake manifold… felt a bit silly putting a helicoil into an engine that might be dead in a car that is probably going to be scrapped, but I couldn’t ignore it either…
…and it’s not any more silly than the time we spent cleaning the interior…
With six replacement injectors, it fires but won’t run. Occasionally does a weird thing where it runs VERY slowly - like firing once a second for four or five seconds…
So yeah, then I ran out of enthusiasm and decided to look at it later.