Lethalthreat7.3
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Still working on vid. First time with Tapatalk and it won't let me load from my ipad.
I swear parking my truck three years ago was the worst thing I ever did to it. Everything stopped working.
Good stuff and thanks for the explanation. That makes sense about the coil/back-flash explanation. Parallel runs are a no-no without separate conduit or twisted pair and shielding. I always try to cross at 90 degrees to limit coupling.Ja cain I understand what you are talking about on the vfd's, used to have any issue with Infinity drives.
I am referring to the "back-flash" transient surge that is created when a magnetic field collapses. The IDM is designed to absorb these but over time from vibration, corrosion, component age as well as design, well the system can have issues.
Think about it like this.
The injectors are AC driven to energize, "magnetize", the solenoids. When the pulse is stopped the magnetic field collapses and there is a sudden very quick surge. This "back-flash" has been seen as high as 1000vac which is "absorbed" by the IDM.
Why do we shunt at a component? To absorb any EMI or RFI that may be created so that it does not "travel" along the wiring.
Now if you happen to have a shielding or surge issue to/from the injectors it must be absorbed by the IDM but the distance from the injector banks to the IDM itself along with the 42pin connection and running parallel along all the DC sensors, well you can create an "antenna amplified" effect. This is why shielded wiring is only grounded at one end(otherwise you create an antenna).
The idea is to absorb any transient surge, EMI and RFI that is produced. I've done some more "suppression" modifications at the uvch connections using extremely strong ceramic magnets to create a "boxed magnetic field" to run just the AC injector wires thru. Although I haven't looked at it with a scope, it is definitely noticeable in how smooth the engine runs and it has cleaned up the "noise" on the LCD of my monitor.
I'll be working on building a different type injector harness over the next week or so as I found some old IDM/Inj connectors in my stuff(junk as my wife would say). I am on a mission now to build a harness specifically to address this.
Still curious as to wether anyone has tried the ground issue/wiper motor/MFS circuit repair or replacement and the results.
In for video's I like the old clanking of the 7.3 but it'd be nice to run smooth
*** all that. id call painless and tell them what you want! lolIf you are having any issues with the MFS, wipers, signals or hazards(hazards are what seemed to act up first, had to cycle a couple of times for awhile to work), i'd definately look at replacing or cleaning it. Cleaning it is easy just take your time and don't "scratch/pitt" the circuits(fine or ex fine wet/dry works best).
I have not built a inj harness, yet. Waiting to see what others have for results.
Between the '87 YJ I've built for my wife and Elk playing "bumper cars" with my truck(picked up '06 for parts, reason I know their wiper motor uses a mag pickup), and deciding to finally attack the "phantom" issue, i've been staying busy.
Have to finish the carb repair on my son's 900. Finish rebuilding the head on my 1100.
Building the harness is a little more involved than shielded wires from point A to B. it has to be "shunted" in series so it is going to take a little bit. If I had an old IDM to 42pin as well as the engine harness side I'd be in business as I would just build and swap. The primary connectors I need are the IDM and the two injector harness connections if anyone has an old harness(doesn't matter if it has been "chaffed" in between as long as the first 6"-10" at the iDM and inj harness connections are intact)
i have 8 of those cps's... heheI thought about making cam sensors and after a minimal amount of footwork I brought it up to the guy who works on my truck when I cant and he said he stopped right where I did too.
I don't have the money to do something like that now and if I had tons of $$ id pay someone else to worry.
Id like ten original delphi cps. And a new engine harness. Id be happy.