mk1_salami
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posted on 20/11/12 at 10:05 PM |
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Westfield Busa Turbo won't start (no spark)
Hi guys,
I had hoped to join up here and my first post to be under different circumstances but hopefully someone can help me out. I bought a Westfield SEIW on
Saturday which has been converted to run a Holeshot racing turbo hayabusa engine, with an MBE 9A4 ECU and what appears to be this harness:
I had the car at Knockhill and it was running fine all day, but in the afternoon it simply stopped working and came to a spluttering stop, spitting
flames out of the exhaust. I've checked and the car is getting fuel, but there is no spark at all.
Does anyone have any ideas of what to check? My immediate thought was that the crank position sensor is faulty?
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Nick DV
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posted on 20/11/12 at 10:40 PM |
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There could be plenty of reasons for this (stating the obvious) but this harness is like the one SBD use
http://www.sbdev.co.uk/Hayabusa/hayabusa_wiring_management_systems.htm
Give them a call, I believe they are very helpful.
Cheers, Nick
"The force will be with you, always!"
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paublo999
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posted on 20/11/12 at 11:32 PM |
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Do you have the programming cable?
If so, fire up the software and I would check for a crank signal first off
If not, I think you will end up buying one just so that you can diagnose stuff like this. Not cheap either as it hooks up via can.
Edit - are you central belt? If so drop me a pm and may be able to help.
Cheers
Paul
[Edited on 20/11/12 by paublo999]
My videos http://www.youtube.com/user/ninjabogeyracing
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twybrow
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posted on 21/11/12 at 12:16 AM |
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Check some of the obvious things first. Has the engine earth come loose? My BEC wouldn't start after a run out, and it turned out that the
crimped engine earth cable had come out of the terminal - so no engine earth. Also check you haven't blown a fuse (you probably checked this
already).
I find these are usually simpler problems than you first suspect! Good luck!
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mk1_salami
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posted on 21/11/12 at 08:27 AM |
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Thanks for the help so far. I've checked the obvious things and can't see any loose wires. The chassis ground is firmly attached to the
engine block. I can't see where the wire goes for the crank angle sensor, so I suspect that may be the problem. What does the ECU need to send a
signal to the coils? I'd imagine it'd need to know when to spark, so if the signal from the crank is not working it'll not work.
I checked and the cable is £120 - lovely!
Going to have a better look at it on Saturday during the day and see if anything jumps out at me. What are the two relays in the loom for? I'd
think one is for the fuel pump but not sure what the other is for.
Also Paublo999 - I'm in Fife so not a million miles away. Thanks for the offer. I'll see how we get on on Saturday and report back.
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matt_gsxr
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posted on 21/11/12 at 10:11 AM |
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+1 for crank sensor (maybe cam)
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paublo999
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posted on 21/11/12 at 06:01 PM |
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Don't panic if the cam sensor isn't connected as it may be running wasted spark. No worries regarding the cable. Would just plug in my
laptop and see if we can get a crank signal.
Cheers
My videos http://www.youtube.com/user/ninjabogeyracing
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mk1_salami
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posted on 21/11/12 at 09:37 PM |
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The cam sensor is plugged in, as is everything else that I can see. Do you have a CAN cable? As a side note - just been watching your hill climb
videos. Makes me want to give it a shot! (when I have a working car of course!)
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paublo999
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posted on 21/11/12 at 09:39 PM |
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Yes. I have the cable and software.
Pm me your details and we can look at getting it to you
My videos http://www.youtube.com/user/ninjabogeyracing
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