
Well a friend of mine came round this afternoon and we ran the engine up to operating temperature and and shortly after reaching this as soon as you put your foot on the throttle everything died, the cooling fans immediately cut out and it would crank but not start. I have to say a big personal thank you to John Speake here as he was offering us advice over the phone on a Saturday when his good lady really hoped that he'd be left in peace to do some paving, thank you John.
With the fault 'live' we tried changing both the fuel pump and EZK relay's for a known good one with no joy, we then connected the fuel pump directly to a 12v gel cell battery and it was pumping like a good'un, cranked it over and it still wouldn't start. The next thing was to check for a spark so we pulled a plug and cranked the engine, oh bugger it started on 7 cylinders and the plugless cylinder spat out fuel in my friends face! We put the plug back and started it and let the temperature come back up (it had obviously dropped while we were fannying around with the relays and pump) and sure enough it cut out again. Straight out with a plug and cranked and no spark.
I shall order a crank position sensor and whilst I have located where this is I'd apprecaite anybody that know's telling me where to find the connector for it and if I have to remove anything to get to it? John did try to explain but neither of us could see where it went, we msut both be going blind!
Sorry for the long post and thanks for the advice.
