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    headgasket complete: car wont run

    I just finished doin a head gasket on my m20b25, everything is put back together and the car wont run.

    Car starts up and than the revs jump and the car dies. You can keep the car alive with a little throttle.

    Im thinking it could be a fuel problem or maybe a vacumm leak, maybe even a tps. I swapped the ICV, but no luck.

    Do you guys have any suggestions on what to check? Thanks...

    #2
    Make sure that the TPS is connected and that the idle switch closes when the throttle stop is .020-.060" off the stop screw. Hearing the click isn't sufficient, you jave to check the switch with an ohmmeter or test light.

    If not the TPS, the problem is most likely to be an intake leak.
    The car makes it possible, but the driver makes it happen.
    Jim Levie, Huntsville, AL

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      #3
      Are you absolutely, positively sure that the t-belt didn't jump a tooth? Mine was tough starting & required a bit of throttle to keep running. I re-timed it, but the damage was already done (bent valve).

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        #4
        Originally posted by quickervicar View Post
        Are you absolutely, positively sure that the t-belt didn't jump a tooth? Mine was tough starting & required a bit of throttle to keep running. I re-timed it, but the damage was already done (bent valve).

        Im not 100 % sure, no. I guess thats something to check.

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          #5
          With the hood on it's kind of hard to see if the top marks line up. Double-check it, just to be sure. If you don't hear any nasty tapping you might be alright.

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            #6
            Originally posted by quickervicar View Post
            With the hood on it's kind of hard to see if the top marks line up. Double-check it, just to be sure. If you don't hear any nasty tapping you might be alright.

            Im hoping to god ths is not the problem...

            Im definatly checking the timing first...

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              #7
              any other tips folks?

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                #8
                All switches, sensors, etc. are confirmed to be hooked up after the HG job? Just checking over the obvious...

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                  #9
                  Bad vacuum leak. Make sure all of the hoses are connected.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by twright View Post
                    Bad vacuum leak. Make sure all of the hoses are connected.

                    You sure? you sound sure...

                    lol

                    Thanks guys...

                    Im gonna take the intake side back apart and check everything.

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                      #11
                      Don't forget the little hidden port on the bottom side of the throttle body. (terminates in the charcoal canister)

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                        #12
                        did you plug the crank sensor and inductive sensors into the wrong ends? they have similar plugs right next to each other that you can get in backwards and it won't run that way (no crank signal = no fuel or spark).
                        Build thread

                        Bimmerlabs

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                          #13
                          does the ICV buzz with the ignition on?
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                          Bimmerlabs

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by quickervicar View Post
                            Don't forget the little hidden port on the bottom side of the throttle body. (terminates in the charcoal canister)
                            Im pretty sure its good, but ill check it as well.

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by nando View Post
                              did you plug the crank sensor and inductive sensors into the wrong ends? they have similar plugs right next to each other that you can get in backwards and it won't run that way (no crank signal = no fuel or spark).
                              dont think so but its definatly on the check list.

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