Hello there! I have an 1988 Jeep Comanche Eliminator 4.0 (renix) which had been running good, but rich. Being in Los Angeles, I need to pass smog. Upon inspection and changing out some vaccuum lines I figured I was good to go. Two day later, my Comanche hesistated to start, I got her running and drove up to the store -- I pulled over as I think I rememeber hearing a clicking noise cominig from the hood, was idling a bit rough and a puffing a bit of white/grey smoke. I'm sometimes stubborn so I carried on, shut her off and when I went to restart it, it cranked but wouldn't start.
I have spark, fuel and I think compression is okay
This is what I have done/replaced the past few days:
Crank Position Sensor (Napa part, did modification to increase voltage - .4 AC)
Replaced Distributer and believe timing is set correctly
New Spark Plugs (Champion Copper) and Spark Plug Wires
Replaced Starter *(4 months ago)
Bosch Rebuild Fuel Injectors *(1 year ago)
Tested:
Spark Plugs -- blue and hot (getting to all 6 clyinders)
Fuel Pressure: 39 PSI
Tested Fuel Injectors
MAP sensor -- .5 and 4.8 and seems to decrease with vacuum
Battery is testing over 12 volts, also tried another battery
The #2 cylinder spit out gas when testing compression - pretty sure I ruined the compression tester, the number 2 injector may have been stuck open to cause this, but is now corrected and no longer an issue.
I'm thinking possibly Timing Chain may be an issue? Or? Any ideas/advice would be greatly appreaciated. Thank you so much!