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> 1973 Porsche 1.7 D-Jet, No power to two injectors
crodog
post Apr 30 2017, 08:38 AM
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I have power to #3 and #4 injectors but not #1 and #2. The car will run but it is missing on 1 & 2. I have spark but when I pull the wires off the injectors nothing happens. After testing more I found I have no power to both of them. Where does the power come from? Do I need to look at the releasing contacts at the base of the distributor?
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post Apr 30 2017, 11:03 AM
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Thx for the info. I will hunt down the grounds. Maybe my way of checking for that was not so good. I used an Ohms meter and removed the plug from the injector, put one lead into the plug and the other to a good ground. I got 0 when I touched the lead to a good ground. Maybe this is not a good test for that.
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post Apr 30 2017, 11:14 AM
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Thx for the info. I will hunt down the grounds. Maybe my way of checking for that was not so good. I used an Ohms meter and removed the plug from the injector, put one lead into the plug and the other to a good ground. I got 0 when I touched the lead to a good ground. Maybe this is not a good test for that.


Well not so bad test! You should get 0 ohms (or close to yo 0) on one of the two terminals in each plug meaning that the ground is OK.

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