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jstme71 05-29-2019 11:32 AM

Will not run over 2k 2000 2.3l
 
Hello to all and Thank you ahead of time! Ok here goes, 2000 accord A/T 2.3l F23 used engine about 90k on it pulled out of a totaled car. Because the old owner said the car was wrecked about 3 years ago. I pulled the engine and checked the bearings, replaced the oil pump, reworked the head aka valve job new vale seals, new water pump, timing belt kit, head gasket and bolts, had the injectors cleaned etc. fuel pump is new the old sending unit was bad so I changed it as waiting the injectors and head to be done. New NGK cap, rotor, wires, and spark plugs. full gasket set. new vtec valve, Ok I think that is all the new parts etc

Ok now the problem. The engine will at start up rev about 2000 to 3000 rpm for a few seconds with you foot on the petal. without about 1100 rpm until warm. But once you rev it up 2000 to 3000 rpm for that few seconds it will drop down to 1500 to 2000 rpm and if you give more petal it will die. If you hold the petal at the same amount after them few seconds it will drop and surge between 1000 and 1500 rpm if you pat the petal it will act to die. If I let it warm up the idle will drop to about 700 to750 rpm but after the rpms will do the same 1500 to 2000 rpm as stated also above.

Things I have tried. Checked the compression about 174 to 176 psi all 4, tested fuel pressure about 58 to 60 psi before the rail, took apart the exhaust ahead of the Cat, opened the gas tank cap, tested the evap system, checked the timing 4 times, moved timing one tooth on the cam both advanced and retarded it, checked lobes on the cam, checked valve lash intake 0.010 and exhaust 0.012, replaced the distributor, cleaned the TB, I also checked the injectors spray and for leaks, tested the injectors ohm and have between 11.9 and 12.1 ohms on all 4, checked the fuel volume about 12 to 15 oz before fuel pump shuts off, ran the car an hour at idle no codes, played with the petal no codes. Will set and idle smooth I am lost and out of hair and ideas! Hehehe Again Thank you ahead of time!

avisitor 05-29-2019 09:00 PM

Sounds like a fuel pressure issue to me.
Of course I am no expert. Just another DIYer.

Possible scenario, engine starts with enough fuel pressure
Rev up the rpm and engine starts to eat up fuel and pressure drops
The injectors cannot function properly without enough fuel pressure
The engine then wants to stall.

Possible test, open up a space to spray starter fluid into the intake
(caution on anything in between such as MAF sensor, don't know if you have MAF)
Rev the engine and try to make it stall when it does try to stall, have someone spray fluid into intake and see if that keeps it running
If it does then fuel issue.
Could be pinched lines, dirty gas tank, clogged strainer or filter, weak injector pulse, weak fuel pump, hole in fuel line, etc

My advice is to find a knowledgeable mechanic to help you.

jstme71 05-29-2019 09:13 PM

Thank you Avistor! I am one 25 years but we all face problems once in a while hehehhe! Anyway I think I found the problem, broken wire to the TPS. fixed the wire an like magic she acts great! The wire was broke inside the loom where it tees off. But Thank you again Sir!

avisitor 05-29-2019 09:15 PM


Originally Posted by jstme71 (Post 32989)
Thank you Avistor! I am one 25 years but we all face problems once in a while hehehhe! Anyway I think I found the problem, broken wire to the TPS. fixed the wire an like magic she acts great! The wire was broke inside the loom where it tees off. But Thank you again Sir!

Wow, thanks for the fix.
And congrats on finding the broken wire
Those are usually one of the toughest things to do.

A person with a higher level scanner could have possibly found the issue with the TPS sensor faster??

jstme71 05-29-2019 09:26 PM


Originally Posted by avisitor (Post 32991)
Wow, thanks for the fix.
And congrats on finding the broken wire
Those are usually one of the toughest things to do.

A person with a higher level scanner could have possibly found the issue with the TPS sensor faster??

Maybe so I use a Snap on 2500 scanner and it did not show a problem but maybe a better model or a computer linked system might have?


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