Did you switch the impulse sensor connector with the crank position sensor connector by the thermostat housing? Almost EVERY time something like this happens with an I engine install, this is the culprit. Even if you think you did it right, take 2 minutes and switch the two.
Swapped 325e to i no crank
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If you are getting 12Volts at the distributor cap you have a problem somewhere else, most likley the coil.Comment
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wait so now it cranks or?
did you swap over the toothed crank pulley?Comment
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The car makes it possible, but the driver makes it happen.
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an improper air gap on your CPS, a bad coil, bad grounds.
off topic... i used to live in lakeland, small worldMR2/Camaro Strut DIY
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what is the gap between your CPS and your trigger wheel. If that gap isnt correct the sensor cannot pick up the trigger wheelMR2/Camaro Strut DIY
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Have you double checked that when the find tdc on the crank wheel, your cam gear is also at tdc? Timing is everything.Comment
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Did you switch the impulse sensor connector with the crank position sensor connector by the thermostat housing? Almost EVERY time something like this happens with an I engine install, this is the culprit. Even if you think you did it right, take 2 minutes and switch the two.
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The gap between the cps and crank is .040. Before i put the engine in i replaced the timing belt and made sure both camshaft and crankshaft were at tdc. I have switched the two connectors.
I have been looking into checking the dme pins for power and continuity as seen in this thread http://forums.bimmerforums.com/forum....php?t=1487148
I checked everything that it said to do in this thread and it all checked out good.Last edited by Jahman093; 09-29-2012, 11:27 AM.Comment
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