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Engine/Tuning
Running like crap after tuner update!
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<blockquote data-quote="Classicinjection" data-source="post: 16469298" data-attributes="member: 198358"><p>So, after a little over a month a re-manufactured Ford long block track pack engine now resides in my engine bay. I went with the Ford reman engine mostly because of the 3yr unlimited mileage warranty that they provide. Doing the swap myself was a bit of a challenge not much different then the 302 I swapped in my 70 just a lot less room.</p><p> Initial start-up procedures.</p><p>- Check fluids</p><p>- I reset the computer back to the stock tune with the associated parts reinstalled</p><p>- Cranked it over for a few seconds till oil pressure came up</p><p>- Did another leak check, all good</p><p>- Connected fuel pump power got good pressure at the rail</p><p>-Went for a start</p><p> No start showed code P1602 I cleared the code and retried, still not starting the code has not come back. I haven't checked spark I don't have a tester, if i pull the coil and put a plug in there would I see a spark? Any concerns with damaging something doing it that way? </p><p> Should I put the performance tune back in and give it a shot, in reading the paperwork from the last engine swap at the dealer it need a ECU re-flash to get it running. Take it up to the dealer?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Classicinjection, post: 16469298, member: 198358"] So, after a little over a month a re-manufactured Ford long block track pack engine now resides in my engine bay. I went with the Ford reman engine mostly because of the 3yr unlimited mileage warranty that they provide. Doing the swap myself was a bit of a challenge not much different then the 302 I swapped in my 70 just a lot less room. Initial start-up procedures. - Check fluids - I reset the computer back to the stock tune with the associated parts reinstalled - Cranked it over for a few seconds till oil pressure came up - Did another leak check, all good - Connected fuel pump power got good pressure at the rail -Went for a start No start showed code P1602 I cleared the code and retried, still not starting the code has not come back. I haven't checked spark I don't have a tester, if i pull the coil and put a plug in there would I see a spark? Any concerns with damaging something doing it that way? Should I put the performance tune back in and give it a shot, in reading the paperwork from the last engine swap at the dealer it need a ECU re-flash to get it running. Take it up to the dealer? [/QUOTE]
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