^^^^ He sounds like me back on the Delphi Forums.
^^^^ He sounds like me back on the Delphi Forums.
11.27 @ 118.232017 NM Mopar Challenge Series Champion
Wow. Just wow.
Hang in there OP. Everyone has to start somewhere.
Project Maverick. I feel the need, the need for speed
Jim
RaceMagnum
FYI... crank at 12, cam at 6 with the dots... is TDC, firing on #6
Both dots at 12 is TDC, firing #1.
This is why so many distributors get installed 180 degrees off and engines don't start
--Tom
**Photobucket can suck my nut**
I'm a douchebag
So now I have another issue in this rebuild I have some gaskets which I have no clue where they would go
Post a pic or two of the gaskets in question.
It's a bit of a stretch to call this a rebuild.
"Excuse me if I have some place in my mind, where I go time to time"
One gasket goes there, and the other one goes there.
11.27 @ 118.232017 NM Mopar Challenge Series Champion
[https://www.partsology.com/dnj-hgs11...IaAlU9EALw_wcB
That's the best I can do phone won't upload pictures on this site.
Is the paper gaskets in the bottom left and the two medium sized rubber ones in the bottom right
Last edited by Jordanmartinchr; 01-15-2018 at 10:09 PM.
5.2 PCM and wiring in the injectors is the easier solution, the missing upstream O2 will make for one angry computer.
Jim
RaceMagnum
You're gonna have some pretty big problems if you're not running any O2s and aren't going carbed...
Jim
RaceMagnum
You're making my brain hurt.
Project Maverick. I feel the need, the need for speed
You misunderstand, there are FOUR (4) O2 sensors with a '98 5.9 truck and 2 with the other '98 trucks. Only one of them on each truck is what you're thinking about and is the after-cat O2 that doesn't really do much. The others are before the cat and is what determines all your fuel trims. Without the pre-cat O2(s) the PCM is going to see no sensors and light up like a Christmas tree and run like dogshit because it will just assume it's crazy lean and throw extra fuel at it.
Jim
RaceMagnum