BIG_MVS wrote:That grot doesn't look bad at all Greg. I will post pics of the breaker on my next visit to it, that will make you feel a whole lot better trust me!
Yes as for running issues, can you check the front fuel pump is running?
Thanks Martin. That would be good for reference and keeping up morale whilst I am stuck on this engine running issue.
Checking front pump running continuously is on my list, problem is, I can't keep the engine running and be at the front of the car at the same time without an assistant.... and so far, no one has been around to do the job! I take it the front pump cuts out at the same time as the high pressure one does. i.e. when the engine stalls and the crank sensor notices? If the engine is running, is it easy enough to tell the front pump is working just by grabbing it? In any case, would my symptoms fit the bill of a faulty front pump i.e. no idle, rich running but no problem when revving the engine?
I have had NO luck in pressure testing the fuel lines. I ordered a new gauge in time for this bank holiday weekend, sure enough it arrived in time but, unbelievably, the only bit of the kit I really need, the T-piece, was missing from the box...... aaarrgh, so annoying! I did find that the return fuel pipe from the bottom of the FPR was kinked really badly so replace this today.
I did get the replacement ISCV to test. Swapping this in and the engine runs constantly around 3k revs. Ok, so this one must be stuck wide open? Swap back to the original, it starts, runs for about 5 seconds (can hear the valve move quickly one way though) but then gets progressively richer until stall. So the replacement from eBay I suspect just doesn't work. As for the original, is it fair to say that sometimes they will adjust correctly for big changes but then can't handle smaller subtle changes when required? I think next, since the ISCV has such a profound effect, I need to undo the tabs, open her up as Ryan suggests and see if I can get a better result. As a matter of interest, I took a voltage reading from the ISCV connector with ignition on but car not running and it was around 2.8V. At least I know there's a signal of some sort coming through the loom, does this voltage sound sensible?
Could really do with a fuel pressure reading though to know what's really going on.
Still no luck tracking down a replacement FPR should it be necessary. Haven't heard back from the local Renault dealers so I assume they didn't get anywhere.
Future plans for this car once the engine is running is to get the pedals back on, bleed the brakes and take it to my friendly MOT station and see where we're at. If that works, will take the car to Snetterton as it sits, old tyres and brakes and all and see how it handles a day on track at it's worst. Call it a shakedown to see how the motor and trans handle things and get an idea of the potential that lies within. If it goes well, then I can start working towards track focus upgrades, not forgetting the likely welding required and a cage for safety. Speaking of which, anyone with experience of installing a cage in these? Any off the shelf stuff around? Any solutions that can retain rear seats? These are the dreams that keep me trying