Hello. I've got a 2000 GTP. Transmission went out so we swapped it out for a different one. Since we were doing this at home and couldn't lift the car very high we decided to just pull the motor and transmission out of the top.
Anyway, got it all back together and it won't start. It cranks but won't turn over. After trying some things think we got it narrowed down to the fuel injectors not working. Pulled the fuel rail off and tried to start it and no fuel is coming out. It will start if you put gas directly into the throttle body.
We've tried to reset the security device thinking that it was locking the fuel injectors but that didn't help. Checked all wires and plugs and grounds. Everything appears good. Our other guess is that the crankshaft sensor is bad. Going to borrow a scanner to see if its going to give us any information.
Anyone have a similar issue or have experience with this?
The car sat without power for nine days. The reason I think it might have something to do with the crank sensor is that the motor was left outside overnight with no rain in the forecast--and what do you know, it rained. It was outside for about ten minutes. Also, coolant got spilled all over out of the block from the lower radiator hose and coolant could have gotten down near the crank area.
Let's see.....what else....new plugs and wires. Changed the valve cover gaskets.....oil pan gasket cleaned up and resealed. Its getting spark off the coils and also through the plugs. Its got gas and fuel pressure--I don't know how much pressure because I don't have a gauge.
Like I said, it starts if gas is put directly into the throttle body.
Any ideas would be greatly appreciated