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Still wont run

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Ok so i swapped a new motor into my 87 subaru gl, it was carbed and i put a turbo FI motor in it and i got a new fuel pump wiring harness and fuel lines. i am getting fuel and spark but the motor just wont start and i dont know what is wrong, is there something else i dont know about that i have to put in? :confused:

if he did not wire in an ECU (Electronic (emission) Contro Unit)

how can he have spark and fuel?

 

Sir, please check the igintion timing.

Connect the green connectors by your ECU

and use a timing light to see if it's firing near 20 BTDC

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Ok so i swapped a new motor into my 87 subaru gl, it was carbed and i put a turbo FI motor in it and i got a new fuel pump wiring harness and fuel lines. i am getting fuel and spark but the motor just wont start and i dont know what is wrong, is there something else i dont know about that i have to put in? :confused:

 

Will it fire on ether? If you have both fuel and spark, then it sounds like a timing issue. It wasn't clear from your post if you have the FI fuel pump too, but if you replaced the harness and the lines, probably?

 

How long have you tried to start it? I had to crank for a minute or two (not continuously) to get my SPFI EA82 to start after swapping the engine last week -- but after it started, it fires right up in 1 or 2 seconds now -- must have had to purge the lines or something after the swap (though, I kept the old intake manifold... so it would only be the manifold that it would have had to fill with fuel air mixture -- it's possible that the cylinders on the new engine were full of oil or something for storage, that had to be purged).

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Yeah i have the new fuel pump to, i also have the computer.

 

I cranked tit for a long time trying to ge it running haha. i will have to check the timing tomorrow or something

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So i was talking to a friend and since it wont start how am i suppose to time it? Would i have to take the heads off or what?

Was the replacement motor running before you put it in? Did you put new timing belts on the engine? If so, you may have installed them wrong.

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