Hey guys, I have a tough problem.
I picked up a 1998 Altima with an oil leak. The timing chain ate through the guide and into the front cover. While diagnosing the oil leak, the car just randomly died on me. It was on empty, so I figured it was out of gas. I added more and it fired back up with no issue. I went through the engine and changed the timing chains, guides, tensioners, and oil pump. Got it all back together and it fired right up and drove perfectly.
Here is where things start to get weird, I started it up and moved it, then I killed the engine. When I tried to restart it, it would just crank, but not fire. I cycled the key on and off a few times and it fired right back up. Drove it down to the store, killed it, got back in the car and it fired up, but died within 3 seconds. Same story as before, cycle the key and fire it back up. Got it home, fixed a couple of ground wires, drove it 14 miles without a problem, but again when I kill it and try to restart, it fires, then dies immediately, but this time, it won't stay started, just keeps catching and then dieing within 3 seconds..
Did some digging, figured that it had oil in the distributor, so I took the dizzy apart, but found it to be clean. Found a lot of corrosion on the cap terminals and rotor, so I cleaned it off and put it back together. Tried to start it, which it did, but I am backfiring through the intake and then it dies. Figured that I caused it when I cleaned the corrosion off, so I went and got a new cap, rotor, and wire set, put it all on and now it wont start at all.
I have spark and fuel pressure, no codes, no warning lights. The timing was set perfectly and I never got an indication that the timing jumped.
I picked up a 1998 Altima with an oil leak. The timing chain ate through the guide and into the front cover. While diagnosing the oil leak, the car just randomly died on me. It was on empty, so I figured it was out of gas. I added more and it fired back up with no issue. I went through the engine and changed the timing chains, guides, tensioners, and oil pump. Got it all back together and it fired right up and drove perfectly.
Here is where things start to get weird, I started it up and moved it, then I killed the engine. When I tried to restart it, it would just crank, but not fire. I cycled the key on and off a few times and it fired right back up. Drove it down to the store, killed it, got back in the car and it fired up, but died within 3 seconds. Same story as before, cycle the key and fire it back up. Got it home, fixed a couple of ground wires, drove it 14 miles without a problem, but again when I kill it and try to restart, it fires, then dies immediately, but this time, it won't stay started, just keeps catching and then dieing within 3 seconds..
Did some digging, figured that it had oil in the distributor, so I took the dizzy apart, but found it to be clean. Found a lot of corrosion on the cap terminals and rotor, so I cleaned it off and put it back together. Tried to start it, which it did, but I am backfiring through the intake and then it dies. Figured that I caused it when I cleaned the corrosion off, so I went and got a new cap, rotor, and wire set, put it all on and now it wont start at all.
I have spark and fuel pressure, no codes, no warning lights. The timing was set perfectly and I never got an indication that the timing jumped.
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