Hi all,
Thought I would give you an update on this continuing saga, as new symptoms have developed.
Pierre and I swapped distributors the other day, which did not solve the issue. This would suggest that I do in fact have a bad AFM. GrigGreg is going to loan me one to see if that helps things - Warner Hall and I did some experimenting with his AFM and this seemed to be at least somehow related to the miss.
That's the background: since replacing the distributor I've driven the car quite a bit, and the miss is getting progressively worse. At first it was just occasionally at idle. Now it's at all RPMs, all throttle positions, mostly when the engine is warm and has been driven for 15 minutes or so.
Interestingly, yesterday, before the miss started getting really bad, the tachometer started fluctuating. Today, the tach bounces all over the place (across 1-2K rpm variance) and is usually coincident with a miss episode.
I'm wondering if I have a bad coil (do they slowly go bad, or die all at once) or bad +/- coil wire given the problems with the tach? The coil ignition wire is new.
Your continued help is greatly appreciated!
Another update on the missing 528i
Another update on the missing 528i
Brian
'80 528i no longer A
'70 2002
'99 323i
'13 535i M Sport
'66 Dodge Coronet - Lois
'95 E320 Cabriolet
'80 528i no longer A
'70 2002
'99 323i
'13 535i M Sport
'66 Dodge Coronet - Lois
'95 E320 Cabriolet
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Sherman
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95 525iT (Her DD)
92 ///M5 (????)
91 ///M5 (T donor)
88 ///M5 (Das Beast)
86 535i (Snob)
79 528i (1st 5er)
TexFest LSB&F V
95 525iT (Her DD)
92 ///M5 (????)
91 ///M5 (T donor)
88 ///M5 (Das Beast)
86 535i (Snob)
79 528i (1st 5er)
I'm no expert, but I'm pretty sure you'll always get tacho problems with an electrical miss. I thought mine was a fuel problem but turned out to be the points (obviously not the same problem for you though) and my tacho was dropping to half as only half the plugs were firing.
Cheers
Cheers
Pete K
'75 520i (track day special)
'81 M535i (dream car)
'79 323i (wife's little cruiser)
'02 320ci/330ci track car (b30 swapped 320ci)
'97 Ford Laser (1st ever new car)
'75 520i (track day special)
'81 M535i (dream car)
'79 323i (wife's little cruiser)
'02 320ci/330ci track car (b30 swapped 320ci)
'97 Ford Laser (1st ever new car)
Another update on the missing 528i
Makes sense. About the only three things left to switch are the AFM, the coil, and the wiring harness. EVERYTHING else (plugs, cap, rotor, distributor, ECU, ICM, vacuum lines, vacuum valve to brake booster, plug wires) has been switched. I should have a REALLY nice running car when I get it figured out. Will keep you all posted once I scare up another AFM and a coil.
Thanks for the input!
Brian
On Mon, Mar 30, 2009 at 11:42 PM, Pete K <peter.kilner@flsmidth.com (peter.kilner@flsmidth.com)> wrote:
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Thanks for the input!
Brian
On Mon, Mar 30, 2009 at 11:42 PM, Pete K <peter.kilner@flsmidth.com (peter.kilner@flsmidth.com)> wrote:
I'm no expert, but I'm pretty sure you'll always get tacho problems with an electrical miss. I thought mine was a fuel problem but turned out to be the points (obviously not the same problem for you though) and my tacho was dropping to half as only half the plugs were firing.
Cheers
Pete K
'75 520i
'79 323i
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Brian
'80 528i no longer A
'70 2002
'99 323i
'13 535i M Sport
'66 Dodge Coronet - Lois
'95 E320 Cabriolet
'80 528i no longer A
'70 2002
'99 323i
'13 535i M Sport
'66 Dodge Coronet - Lois
'95 E320 Cabriolet