Title says it all. I had a no-start in my '91 Cherokee and I went through all the usual suspects only to find that the rotor didn't turn when I turned the crankshaft. So, this would indicate a broken or slipped timing chain. Anyway, I tore it all down and replaced the set. All back together, turned it over and nothing again. Turned the crank and the rotor still isn't moving. I know the gears are good, I know the marks were lined up. What is going on?
I have read that my problems may be CPS related. Will this sensor shut down the engine if it can't read postion on start up? Could this also mean that my distributer shaft or gear is broken? Oil pump?
Any suggestions would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Hoddie.
I have read that my problems may be CPS related. Will this sensor shut down the engine if it can't read postion on start up? Could this also mean that my distributer shaft or gear is broken? Oil pump?
Any suggestions would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Hoddie.