2007 LX470 106k miles.
So last weekend I decided to tackle the timing belt, which has turned out to be a very bad decision for a number of reasons. One of which was when I was putting everything back together I managed to pinch (till they broke in half) the crank sensor wire and the oil pressure sender wire. Fate would have it that I needed to take everything back apart and I saw they broken wires and soldered them back together with heat shrink and whatnot.
When it was back together my LX wouldn't start, it cranks but won't actually fire over. Won't even run poorly. I had a friend offer to come help with some things and we know the belt is installed correctly and the crank and cams are lined up right. It gets spark, has compression and fuel pressure, and the injectors pulse. The spark plugs were likely from the factory (106k miles) and were also replaced.
So knowing all this I keep going back to the crank sensor wires. I did a continuity test on them (and the oil pressure wire) and know the wires go from plug to plug but I didn't check resistance or anything else on them. This is a shielded wire and I used normal heat shrink and electrical tape to wrap them back up.
What I'm wondering is if any of you know what kind of shielding are on these wires. I guess there are "active" and "passive" shielding and am wondering if this might be the case here. Maybe since the wires have a break in the shield or there is enough extra resistance on them the signal is getting through but just at a slower rate which is throwing off the timing of the spark or something else.
I can't be the first fool to have broken these wires, is this what is causing my no start? What is the solution to get my rig back up and going?
Thoughts?
(I am currently downloading the 2007 FSM to use as a reference. Its a tedious process but I'm getting there.)
So last weekend I decided to tackle the timing belt, which has turned out to be a very bad decision for a number of reasons. One of which was when I was putting everything back together I managed to pinch (till they broke in half) the crank sensor wire and the oil pressure sender wire. Fate would have it that I needed to take everything back apart and I saw they broken wires and soldered them back together with heat shrink and whatnot.
When it was back together my LX wouldn't start, it cranks but won't actually fire over. Won't even run poorly. I had a friend offer to come help with some things and we know the belt is installed correctly and the crank and cams are lined up right. It gets spark, has compression and fuel pressure, and the injectors pulse. The spark plugs were likely from the factory (106k miles) and were also replaced.
So knowing all this I keep going back to the crank sensor wires. I did a continuity test on them (and the oil pressure wire) and know the wires go from plug to plug but I didn't check resistance or anything else on them. This is a shielded wire and I used normal heat shrink and electrical tape to wrap them back up.
What I'm wondering is if any of you know what kind of shielding are on these wires. I guess there are "active" and "passive" shielding and am wondering if this might be the case here. Maybe since the wires have a break in the shield or there is enough extra resistance on them the signal is getting through but just at a slower rate which is throwing off the timing of the spark or something else.
I can't be the first fool to have broken these wires, is this what is causing my no start? What is the solution to get my rig back up and going?
Thoughts?
(I am currently downloading the 2007 FSM to use as a reference. Its a tedious process but I'm getting there.)