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Oooh, Thankss man..!!, i hope your car still always runs like a beast, thats a good thing, but I think this Ques. goes to "Saaboteur", and
every body have right to tell there ideas behind any Ques., even if you don’t like it(:-
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The car fires, but then shows symptoms of late ignition. As that's all computer controlled, and not by a distributor, it's not exactly tunable.
He had the intake manifold off already and found nothing amiss either.
Before I swap the 43 engine back in, I don't suppose anyone has an older set of 55 cams I could try out?




Any way of swapping to the 55 ECU or is it totally incompatible with the wiring. An way of finding a spare 43 ECU you could borrow? I understood and have heard by those who have done this swap that the 43 ECU is totally compatible with the 55 engine. I have a feeling that you tech could be taking you on a wild goose chase and if you are paying the hours he takes to find a solution, you could be ending up in a money pit
The car fires, but then shows symptoms of late ignition. As that's all computer controlled, and not by a distributor, it's not exactly tunable.
He had the intake manifold off already and found nothing amiss either.
Before I swap the 43 engine back in, I don't suppose anyone has an older set of 55 cams I could try out?




I used the 43's crank sensor, cam sensor and throttle body, along with coil packs. I left the 55's EGR switchover valve, pressure sensor and knock sensors.
Confirmed that there are no stored events in the ECU, no faults whatsoever.
Will the 43 cams fit into the 55? I mean, I'm certain they will physically fit, but will they cause piston/valve interference?
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I used the 43's crank sensor, cam sensor and throttle body, along with coil packs. I left the 55's EGR switchover valve, pressure sensor and knock sensors.
Confirmed that there are no stored events in the ECU, no faults whatsoever.
Will the 43 cams fit into the 55? I mean, I'm certain they will physically fit, but will they cause piston/valve interference?
If your shop has the MB cam alignment tools. the cams can be checked. I believe they hold the cams at 30 degrees before locking them into the sprockets.




If your shop has the MB cam alignment tools. the cams can be checked. I believe they hold the cams at 30 degrees before locking them into the sprockets.
#s,, not sure why..?!, i put 99 C43 cams into an E55 01 & the Harness are the same except the TB connctor only, no issue, same results,,
ECU should read all things perfectly......!!?
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I don't get it, it sounds like the cams should be fine. I appreciate ProjectC55 offering to lend a hand and hope to connect with him tonight.




, if you always checking the car with this mechanic, you definetly got a sence if he knows exactly what he up to......!!
ZAYED,,
Last edited by cm60k; Oct 17, 2011 at 02:56 PM.

"Obstacles and difficulties such as these only make you stronger" - Vince T.







When your mechanic had the car, did they check the "ignition timing"? Not cam, but ignition, because thats where the problem is. You're firing late, early, or at some wrong point and the fuel is washing out the exhaust, right? Basically, did the wrench crank the engine and/or start it as best they could with a timing light attached to the number one so they could see and record the marks on the pulley? Please tell me your pulley has marks, timing tape, or something. If it's not stock, the question of whether the marks are right exists (like you don't have enough things to consider). Anyway, did they compare that number (xx BTDC) to any other 430? If so, were the numbers close? Maybe you can convince one of the other posters to check the timing mark on their 55 powered 202 at idle and tell you what they see. Maybe one of the 430 powered 202 owners can tell you what they see at idle. If a C43 ECU is used, the ignition timing for a 55 and a 430 should be the same AND yours should be close. If not, your ignition is off, and it'll probably be off with the old 430 back in it. Now, why would the ignition be "off"?
On a related note.
Did you clean the flex plate? The reason I ask is, in the past I remember reading about repeated CPS failures, someone dragging their car to a dealer and after special $100 paste was applied to the flex plate ring gear, the problem went away. My thinking is "if" the flex plate has this $100 paste on it, AND said paste was washed off, AND that paste helps the CPS pick up the signal . . . . . . maybe the CPS is intermittently picking up the timing mark. No, I don't remember which forum I read about the CPS and the paste on, but I do have the part number. It's 0009897651 and it is $100. Of course, I may have this all wrong and the paste may be for something else. If so, that "something" could only be the starter, because nothing else cares about the ring gear. Unless I've overlooked something (which happens quite often) and it's truly something else. In that case, someone will post and I'll have an "oh yeah, that's right" moment.
Of course, the intake manifold could be leaking, but that would not impact ignition timing.
OK, off to bed.




Last edited by DRBC43AMG; Oct 18, 2011 at 03:30 AM. Reason: Added link
Another thought...
Maybe the 55 knock sensors got damaged in the fire and are sending out a bad signal to the ecu which is going crazy with the timing




By checking ignition Marcus, you mean old school? Timing light and all? Haven't done that.




Anyway, Jeffrey believes there is something up with the motor. Everything else should work just fine. He was theorising hydro lock from the engine fire, ie. too much fuel pumped into the cylinders without combustion, then leading to something up with the internals. Not fun!
Apparently, even bent con rods could show even compression, if the engine is cranked sufficiently. So the initial distance the needle travels is perhaps more indicative.
He also advised to try to start the motor with the MAF and O2 sensors disconnected entirely, and also to check the cam lobes themselves, by removing the valve covers.
So....unfortunately, no new answers, just more questions. I hope nothing is up the motor!!!




LoL, I like this mechanic, thats why i asked previously to disconnect the O2 sensor, Thankss...!!
keep going Vince, after all that suffering, it must be solved, GOOD LUCK.....
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Last edited by cm60k; Oct 19, 2011 at 02:26 AM.




