I get one more day to work on this car before I have to wait for three weeks. Looking for ideas and things to test tomorrow! Here goes:
Background: I just picked up my 5th Miata in Milwaukee, OR. '96, 62k miles, great cosmetically except for the chipped up hardtop.
The rub: the PO, who seemed like an upstanding guy, parked it under a tree about two years ago when it started making noises "from around the valve cover". I guessed this was classic HLA noise. It also threw a code at some point before that due to an exhaust malfunction of some sort. Oh, and it has an aftermarket alarm/starter kill system. Too bad.
Since picking it up, I have replaced the usual tune-up bits. Battery, plugs, wires, cooling hoses, radiator, engine oil, coolant, trans fluid so far. Had most of it just lying around from the previous cars. Have a timing belt kit on hand, but I'm working a friends house and prefer to get into that in the comfort of my own garage.
However, when I went to crank it (after a failed "oops, unplugged wires" attempts) it started with a hesitation, then idled okay for about three or four seconds, and died. Cranking again immediately afterwards got no firing. If I wait maybe 30 seconds, it will repeat the 3 second idle and death.
Here are the tests I've done:
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Adding some right pedal seems to kill it immediately.
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Google thought it might be MAF-related. I put in a junkyard one, no dice. Wire going to it has power.
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There is some kind of signal coming from the IG- diagnostic port under the hood, which should reflect engine RPM. It is steady 12V with the engine off, and the AC frequency seems correlated to engine speed. (It's an AC signal, right?)
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Pulled OBDII codes (thanks to Baxter's Auto Parts for letting me borrow their tool!) Got codes for the problems I caused by forgetting to plug things in (MAF, air temp, and CAS sensors), and what I believe are old ones from the Beforetimes (exhaust pressure). Cleared the codes, tried to run it a few more times, no new codes. Not sure if that means there aren't any, or it hasn't run long enough to throw them.
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I did not test the spark directly, but had a timing light hooked up to each wire. During the 3 second run it fires normally, but during the no-luck cranking it is generally dark until I let go of the key, followed by two blinks as it turns over the final couple of turns. Is this suspicious?
Now, the tank is full, and the gas is at least two years old. The gas cap was in sorry shape (I think a chef would call it "blackened with tree crud", and perhaps a little loose). I don't know if gas goes bad, but if it could, this tank would be a candidate. I poured in the fuel additives I had on hand hoping for magic (a bottle of Techron and half a bottle of Heet), but no such luck.
Could these symptoms be caused by a clogged fuel filter? I have purchased one hoping that it is.
Any other ideas about what it might be? What should I be testing next? (Thanks!)