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Hi Al,
The injectors should have power at all times. The other side of the
injector is grounded to activate it.
Bob W.
On Sun, 3 Jun 2007 08:44:22 -0800
"Al Gietzen" <ALVentures@cox.net> wrote:
. When I checked for power at the resistors (as our set up uses them), the
primaries did show power but the secondaries did not.
Chris;
I'm not sure exactly what you were doing, but it would be normal for the
secondary to not be powered when the injectors are staged.
It's WAY too soon for you too get discouraged, and I'd suggest that patience
would be the better part of valor. I know it's exciting to have your engine
running. Now forget about it until you get your EM2 fully functional so you
can have a better idea of what's going on, other than just whether it is
running or not running. And get a prop on there so you can get some load on
the engine. Mixture may be too rich/lean, plugs may get fouled from running
no load; whatever.
(Oops; I guess that sounds like preaching). Oh well.
FWIW,
All the best,
Al
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