EA82T wont start
EA82T wont start
just converted my 85 touring wagon to ea82t
its a 3plug ecu motor, but it wont start...
im getting spark to the plugs but it just wont fire...doesnt even want to fire...just turns over....
any idea's?
everything is pluged in?
cheers
wrx_nut
its a 3plug ecu motor, but it wont start...
im getting spark to the plugs but it just wont fire...doesnt even want to fire...just turns over....
any idea's?
everything is pluged in?
cheers
wrx_nut
85' Touring Wagon, EA82T, 3" Lift, 27's, RS intercooler
90' Brumby (B&S Project!) still cutting rust :P
90' Brumby (B&S Project!) still cutting rust :P
fuel pump is pulseing when the ignition is on...when you turn the key to start it pumps constantly.....
cragius...that shielded wire from the ecu.... are you talking about where it plugs onto 4 terminals under the dizzy cap? and then joins to the coil?
if so they are on but not sure if its the right order?
cheers
cragius...that shielded wire from the ecu.... are you talking about where it plugs onto 4 terminals under the dizzy cap? and then joins to the coil?
if so they are on but not sure if its the right order?
cheers
85' Touring Wagon, EA82T, 3" Lift, 27's, RS intercooler
90' Brumby (B&S Project!) still cutting rust :P
90' Brumby (B&S Project!) still cutting rust :P
No; that wiring is for the seperate knock control module - do you have that ?cragius...that shielded wire from the ecu.... are you talking about where it plugs onto 4 terminals under the dizzy cap?
The shielded wire I'm talking about connects onto the distributor side of the coil (it has a round screw lug, the wire sheath is grey in colour) and goes back to the ECU. Unless the ECU sees this signal, it has no way to tell that the engine is turning anf at what point it is in rotation.

yes i have that and is connected (that goes under the dizzy cap)
on my coil there are 2 wires on each terminal
the 2x yellow wires with the grey cap are on the negitive side of coil
and the 2x black wires with red cap are on the positive side of the coil
is that any help?
on my coil there are 2 wires on each terminal
the 2x yellow wires with the grey cap are on the negitive side of coil
and the 2x black wires with red cap are on the positive side of the coil
is that any help?
85' Touring Wagon, EA82T, 3" Lift, 27's, RS intercooler
90' Brumby (B&S Project!) still cutting rust :P
90' Brumby (B&S Project!) still cutting rust :P
Well, are you sure the one I'm talking about is present and connected - it should connect to the negative side of the coil. I'm not sure what you mean by "(that goes under the dizzy cap)".
It doesn't sound to me as if you do have it (apologies if I'm wrong here), and the engine cannot run without it.
It's pin 21 ("IG Pulse") on the ECU: highlighted in red:

It doesn't sound to me as if you do have it (apologies if I'm wrong here), and the engine cannot run without it.
It's pin 21 ("IG Pulse") on the ECU: highlighted in red:

ive taken pictures of the lot

that there is the knock sensor? and earthed to the intake

these are the wires that connect to the 4 terminals under the dizzy cap

thats my coil.... 2 yellow wires on negitive 2 black on positive

plug into loom...coil...knock sensor and unknown wire??
that help?
thanks

that there is the knock sensor? and earthed to the intake

these are the wires that connect to the 4 terminals under the dizzy cap

thats my coil.... 2 yellow wires on negitive 2 black on positive

plug into loom...coil...knock sensor and unknown wire??
that help?
thanks
85' Touring Wagon, EA82T, 3" Lift, 27's, RS intercooler
90' Brumby (B&S Project!) still cutting rust :P
90' Brumby (B&S Project!) still cutting rust :P
Hmmm. Can't tell just from the picures. One of the yellow wires could simply be the tacho connection, and one must go to the distributor or you wouldn't be getting spark. I don't think you've got the "IG Pulse" connection.
I'll post the pinout of the ECU (have to get out of Linux - long story) and you can check with a multimeter if it's connected or not.
I'll post the pinout of the ECU (have to get out of Linux - long story) and you can check with a multimeter if it's connected or not.
when u mean ignition pulse.....i put the test light on a few plugs around the motor..(tempreture sender and a few other plugs) and they were getting power in a pulse..which was when the fuel pump comes on and off...
is that what you mean?
im new to this so sorry if they are stupid questions...
is that what you mean?
im new to this so sorry if they are stupid questions...

85' Touring Wagon, EA82T, 3" Lift, 27's, RS intercooler
90' Brumby (B&S Project!) still cutting rust :P
90' Brumby (B&S Project!) still cutting rust :P
The ECU has to know the rotation state of the motor to know when to fire the injectors. With the 3 plug ECU system, there is no crank angle sensor, so the only way the ECU knows what the engine is doing is by looking at the ignition pulses on the negative terminal of the coil. If it can't see that signal, it won't fire the injectors and the engine will not run.
That is what I'm talking about - you must have that shielded wire connected (the one highlighted in red above) from pin21 on the ECU to the negative side of the coil. I don't think you've got it connected. Is there a grey (or any other colour) thick-ish shielded wire coming out of the ECU loom with a round screw connector on it?
That is what I'm talking about - you must have that shielded wire connected (the one highlighted in red above) from pin21 on the ECU to the negative side of the coil. I don't think you've got it connected. Is there a grey (or any other colour) thick-ish shielded wire coming out of the ECU loom with a round screw connector on it?
i havent seen a grey thickish wire with a loop on it near the coil....
the only wires i know of is the 2 on each +tve and -tve terminals on the coil...
sounds like i am missing that becuase it doesnt sound like the injectors are firing any fuel to the cylenders....there is power to them constantly????
the only wires i know of is the 2 on each +tve and -tve terminals on the coil...
sounds like i am missing that becuase it doesnt sound like the injectors are firing any fuel to the cylenders....there is power to them constantly????
85' Touring Wagon, EA82T, 3" Lift, 27's, RS intercooler
90' Brumby (B&S Project!) still cutting rust :P
90' Brumby (B&S Project!) still cutting rust :P
no it was carby
the other thing i have noticed is next to the intake there is a plug that doesnt have anything to plug into it....

thats the one just next to the left of the air-con outlets
cheers
the other thing i have noticed is next to the intake there is a plug that doesnt have anything to plug into it....

thats the one just next to the left of the air-con outlets
cheers
85' Touring Wagon, EA82T, 3" Lift, 27's, RS intercooler
90' Brumby (B&S Project!) still cutting rust :P
90' Brumby (B&S Project!) still cutting rust :P
Well, then that wire won't be there unless you put it there ...no it was carby
Where did the ECU loom that you are using come from ? Does it have any spare wires? Where are you picking up ECU power from?
I think you have the 4 plug ECU style throttle position sensor, which should be OK, as you don't need the throttle potentiometer connected.the other thing i have noticed is next to the intake there is a plug that doesnt have anything to plug into it....
i got the 3plug ECU loom and motor from steve@risingsun
its out of an rx 86/87.....ecu power is from the brown fusable link box next to the battery...
havent seen any spare wires...should there be?
its out of an rx 86/87.....ecu power is from the brown fusable link box next to the battery...
havent seen any spare wires...should there be?
85' Touring Wagon, EA82T, 3" Lift, 27's, RS intercooler
90' Brumby (B&S Project!) still cutting rust :P
90' Brumby (B&S Project!) still cutting rust :P
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Pour a little fuel down the throat and see if it will start.
It does look like a 87+ throttlebody.
They have a different setup as far as potentiometer and throttle switch goes.
I suggest pouring fuel down the throat to rule out a fuel problem for starters
It does look like a 87+ throttlebody.
They have a different setup as far as potentiometer and throttle switch goes.
I suggest pouring fuel down the throat to rule out a fuel problem for starters
Current rides: 2016 Mitsubishi Triton GLS & 2004 Forester X
Ongoing Project/Toy: 1987 RX Turbo EA82T, Speeduino ECU, Coil-pack ignition, 440cc Injectors, KONI adjustale front struts, Hybrid L Series/ Liberty AWD 5sp
Past rides: 92 L series turbo converted wagon, 83 Leone GL Sedan, 2004 Liberty GT Sedan & 2001 Outback
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Ongoing Project/Toy: 1987 RX Turbo EA82T, Speeduino ECU, Coil-pack ignition, 440cc Injectors, KONI adjustale front struts, Hybrid L Series/ Liberty AWD 5sp
Past rides: 92 L series turbo converted wagon, 83 Leone GL Sedan, 2004 Liberty GT Sedan & 2001 Outback
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