Matthew Jeschke
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I am digging into the Crank and Cam position sensors. Seems there's not many PID's in HP tuners for my Gen III setup. I have the older style sensors (not on timing cover and fewer teeth).
I can log a Crank Position Voltage signal, unfortunately not frequency. I can recreate the pulses from the cam sensor, and log the crank misses / missed teeth in counting.
It's a theory, I'll likely confirm in this. I built the 6.0L and this problem has been ever since I built that engine. Again, it will start cold no problem... Get to operating temp and start again no problem. It's only if it sits for 15 minutes or so at operating temp then I try to restart it again. I wonder if, the crank sensor is moving as the block cools a bit and missing some teeth.
I REALLY wish I could just see the waveform for the sensor instead of the current. Would be nice to have a Tech 2 at this point.
UPDATE: I recreated the hard crank problem. I logged crank position (current), crank missed counts, and cam position while cranking the motor. Something interesting... Crank position had no anomalies. However, I noticed I wasn't getting all the cam position pulses while cranking. Once engine fired it appeared to be getting them (sometimes with missing pulses / gaps)... I wonder if the ECU can make do with crank sensor data even if the cam position sensor is acting up a bit.
I suspect it the cam position sensor is bad... Anybody have the ohms reading for the cam position sensor 2001 (older style back of block)?
I can log a Crank Position Voltage signal, unfortunately not frequency. I can recreate the pulses from the cam sensor, and log the crank misses / missed teeth in counting.
It's a theory, I'll likely confirm in this. I built the 6.0L and this problem has been ever since I built that engine. Again, it will start cold no problem... Get to operating temp and start again no problem. It's only if it sits for 15 minutes or so at operating temp then I try to restart it again. I wonder if, the crank sensor is moving as the block cools a bit and missing some teeth.
I REALLY wish I could just see the waveform for the sensor instead of the current. Would be nice to have a Tech 2 at this point.
UPDATE: I recreated the hard crank problem. I logged crank position (current), crank missed counts, and cam position while cranking the motor. Something interesting... Crank position had no anomalies. However, I noticed I wasn't getting all the cam position pulses while cranking. Once engine fired it appeared to be getting them (sometimes with missing pulses / gaps)... I wonder if the ECU can make do with crank sensor data even if the cam position sensor is acting up a bit.
I suspect it the cam position sensor is bad... Anybody have the ohms reading for the cam position sensor 2001 (older style back of block)?
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