cabledawg
Secret Squirrel
I was driving home yesterday and after coming over a hill noticed that I had no throttle response. I turned off the radio and realized the engine was pretty much dead. The manual trans was enough to keep the engine turning and sputtering along, but once I put it in neutral, the engine died completely. I pulled off and tried a restart; the engine was clunking and sputtering. Thinking the worse and that I might have thrown a rod, I got out and was surprised that instead of oil under the truck there was an overpowering smell of gas. I let it sit for a few minutes and tried again but still no go.
After I got it towed home I let it sit for another hour or so and went out for another restart. Still wouldnt fire and it instantly started smelling gas. Its TBI fuel injected and the only time I've seen this problem was when the temp sensor on the intake manifold went out, but it'd run fine cold. As soon as the engine started to warm up it'd flood the engine and I'd wait till the engine cooled down before it'd start again. This isnt the same way. It's just dumping the fuel into the intake all the time but I'm not sure what would cause that on a FI engine. Any ideas?
After I got it towed home I let it sit for another hour or so and went out for another restart. Still wouldnt fire and it instantly started smelling gas. Its TBI fuel injected and the only time I've seen this problem was when the temp sensor on the intake manifold went out, but it'd run fine cold. As soon as the engine started to warm up it'd flood the engine and I'd wait till the engine cooled down before it'd start again. This isnt the same way. It's just dumping the fuel into the intake all the time but I'm not sure what would cause that on a FI engine. Any ideas?
