I pulled the codes and the only ones that I got were the ones that I am supposed to get according to the Ron Francis harness instructions. They call them "soft codes". Because my engine DID sit for several years......I am gonna get my brakes bled so I can drive it....go down the road pretty easy for a few miles, and then drain my oil and my anti-freeze.....I dont know if this is the right thing to do or not, but I dont think it will be anything but beneficial.HELL YES....We got combustion.........Hard part is over.....well sort of.
EFI running rich can be a number of things. MAP, BAP, ETC, IAC and O2's can cause this.
Can you pull any codes?
Tim
UGH...my bad.....So it's just open to the air right?Shouldn’t be a vacuum line to a BAP.
This is a MAF engine, correct? If so it is a BAP with no vacuum.
Only the MAP sensor with an SD engine gets a vacuum signal.
Hmmmmm......I have a MAF sensor and I have a BAP sensor.....but I dont think my harness has provisions for a MAP sensor. I will look at the directions/diagram for the Ron Francis COBRA 75 again....but I dont recall it having a MAP. Does this MAP sensor have any alternate names perhaps?Absolutely! I’d forgotten about that but people definitely have suffered from spiders and mud Dauber plugs before. Not to mention the sensors just failing like any other electronic device.
Probably not big enough for a mud dauber to take interest in, but that was the first thing that I thought of when you mentioned bugs.
Both the BAP and MAP are identical devices internally so can be used interchangeably. Even the electric plugs are identical.
The difference is the MAP (manifold absolute pressure) has a standard hose fitting and the BAP (barometric air pressure) has the little plastic guard over it to make sure you don’t connect a vacuum line to
Oh yea, we got those same bugs here in Mississippi. I dont know if a dirt dobber could get into that BAP....it has a little plastic piece and the hole is TINY....but it is in an easy to get to location so I will check it this afternoon.UGH...my bad.....So it's just open to the air right?
Check it for bug nests......Here in AR we have things that build nests in open pipes.
Tim