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Old 06-28-2019 | 05:17 AM
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how did you go checking the female harness pins for loose ? other than visual nothing, but I'll fiddle closer tomorrow
did you clear all codes with a reader ?
I have before, but I'll see if I can't get my hands on it tomorrow.

If your truck is running fine, the chances of a bad wires are low imo
I am of the belief you will have symptoms if PCM earths are affected, not just codes.

did read a thread where a guy ran earth wire to PCM, due to a failure, his truck would not run.
This would suggest PCM earth is same as -ve, so an ohmeter between PCM earth and body should show a very low resistance (if this is correct)
ohm the pcm body to the vehicle? Otherwise i believe the pcm takes a few grounds, but A4 is our cam/crank ground.

You said you "thought" you may have a miss...either you do, or dont..how does it manifest itself? there's a constant shutter that rpm tacky shows. It's light but present while idling. If it's not misfire, Idk what it is.

access to a scope is probably needed to further diagnose the situation imo
awaiting this mechanic to return from vacation, I hope I can get pictures instead of putting money on a tool I can almost guarantee will never be used again.

as the flywheel is one of the few common parts, I once again suggest checking its runout
I've been thinking on this as to a set up that isn't a dial indicator, but rather a rod and tube of sorts, then measure any gap from spinning the crank? Another cheap tool I wouldn't use, so I'm trying to brainstorm something that might givevtge same effect.
do we assume no run out to be present us normal, or just extremely little? How much run out is worth raising an eyebrow to?
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Is the new distributor correctly installed and indexed? Is it a Mopar part?

Check the 0.020" gap.

http://cruiser54.com/?p=68

https://www.cherokeeforum.com/f2/cru...ip-why-203927/


https://www.autoinc.org/hard-start-mystery/
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U in beer heaven right now?
Your doppelgänger just showed up:

https://www.scannerdanner.com/forum/...-4-0-auto.html
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Is the new distributor correctly installed and indexed? mopar distributor was indexed 4 times to be sure. replacement I indexed twice to be sure. The first time re-index was done because it wouldn't start, I had it 180 out on the exhaust stroke, easy fix. it a Mopar part? Mopar no longer makes dustributors, not to happy here, I would've likely gotten one.
no change on either distributor, each index other than the first whoops, was followed to the FSM.


Check the 0.020" gap. looking up what this is.

http://cruiser54.com/?p=68

https://www.cherokeeforum.com/f2/cru...ip-why-203927/

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xRHW0i3V6qM

https://www.autoinc.org/hard-start-mystery/
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Doppelganger....... little help there unfortunately. YouTube has great videos though. However if the shop scope is truly good, everything they have is useless...

1.5yrs into this code on my one and only vehicle, this has been quite difficult.
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This would also necessitate having 2 different causes for the 1391, and not being so far out that it shuts down the fuel system. But looking is cheap (maybe the price of an old distributor cap if you don't use the scribe technique).
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Originally Posted by 4x4jeepmanthing
Doppelganger....... little help there unfortunately.
Well, you should have known that all scannerdanner would say is get another scan!
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When did the 1391 first show up? At one point you hydrolocked the thing? How did you know it was hydrolocked?
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Well, you should have known that all scannerdanner would say is get another scan!
Too true sir, learned to little to late there. I had a few caps around, I think I tossed them. Cruisers post is odd, I'm not a renix motor, but I do believe the stock pin hole does not like being smoothly installed to TDC settings. His reference to dropping it in a 4 o clock is baffling, whatttttt! The locator is about 1-2 before you drop it in to get it to line up. The littlest but off, likely a tooth or it wouldn't seat, and the retaining hole wouldn't line up at all.
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How did you know it was hydrolocked?
Specifically, did you try to start it when it was hydrolocked?
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if your tacho shows a RPM flutter, something is amiss there, and needs to be investigated.

a PCM controlled engine should have rock steady idle

BAFX code reader is about $20, hooks up to Anrdroid phone via Bluetooth,,has an electronic tacho, live data, clears codes in seconds, to your door in a couple of days, leave it connected to OBD port ?

have you been able to find, or do any research on other instances of P1391 code setting ?

for the flexplate, nothing fancy, just to rule it in/out...if a dial gauge shows truth to within say 0.02" that might be ok, but twice that might not,
doubtful, I expect it would make some noise if it was bad
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Originally Posted by Dave51
When did the 1391 first show up? At one point you hydrolocked the thing? How did you know it was hydrolocked?
Bwahaha and the pearls name that was bestowed from friends has been learned. Well old engine a little over 2 years ago found a Rocky mountain mud hole, last one of the trail, but this one has a ledge instead of a roll in. Two scenarios were found, one I noticed the vacuum bulb hose dangling, two the paper filter was soaked. I was in waist deep water in a pretty damn bad situation trying to purge cylinders of water.

Oh yeah, she was hydro locked alright. Poor thing ran like a champ even before pulling the engine.
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Looking back it seems in may 18 I had p0340 and replaced cam sensor which resolved that issue, then august 18 p01391. Hydrolock was a full year before this.

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Looking back it seems in may 18 I had p0340 and replaced cam sensor which resolved that issue, then august 18 p01391. Hydrolock was a full year before this.
I had thought that if you hit the starter a few times during hydrolock that could have bent the flexplate enough to be generating 1391, but it seems that would have had a more immediate effect.

Try disconnecting the TCM and see if the 1391 disappears. It seems as though there is a relationship between the CPS and the speed sensors.
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Originally Posted by 4x4jeepmanthing
Runout= flex? Like to or from bell housing?

Would an intermittent airbag light ... be related?
A bad clockspring? That's on the circuit.

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