I like your approach there, Martin. I'll hook up the timing gun and let you know what result I get on all the leads.But I can tell you before I do it, that leads 2 and 3 will fire, and 1 and 4 will not.
I had a really close look last night, to make sure that I had no connectors transposed, and that everything was home, which it was.
It is definately not plug lead order causing the non starting, I'm 100% confident that is spot on, and I'm also 100% confident that it's not the cam timing. On the basis that it HAS ran, since the rebuild.
I did fit a different head onto the car during the rebuild, however I know that this is fine, and it can't be a major mechanical fault, because the engine turns, and remember it DID run (after the rebuilt, once it ran perfectly for up to 60 seconds on all 4 pots - I only turned it off due to needing more coolant. It then fired straight up again, and I was able to drive the car around on my drive)
I totally agree that it's not likely to be a petrol problem, that is pretty clear, because plugs 1 and 4 are wet and CLEAN (eg not firing) and plugs 2 and 3 are black and dry. Indicating that there's fuel in all injectors.
This indicates that it's firing only on plugs 2 and 3. I've changed the DIS pack to rule that out, but saw no change in symptoms at all. I've also tried another crank sensor.
I noticed that someone has fudged the wires on the bit of the loom that goes to the cam sensor a bit, however I've checked them out and the connections are all good.
I have noticed that, upon disconnecting the CAM sensor, the engine turns much more freely and does not try to fire. If I unplug the CRANK sensor the engine still almost catches and trys to run.
At the end of the day, I think if I had a spark on plugs 1 and 4 then it would start - so I need to work out why I've got no spark to those plugs. I've replaced so far - plugs - leads - crank sensor and DIS pack. No joy! I've attached a multimeter to the DIS connector, confirming that there is 12v there.
The only fault code stored is 19. Note that code 19 was stored as a fresh code as soon as I fitted the battery - eg before trying to turn the engine over.
Conclusion? I'm pretty sure it's electrical/engine management/sensor related, rather than a mechanical problem. I've been trying to eliminate the problem by changing all the usual culprits, but I believe I've exhausted all of these now, and I'm stuck for new ideas. I'm also aware that by buying DIS packs etc I'm throwing money at it good after bad, which I can't keep up if I'm only guessing.
I appreciate that I must be going on a bit, I'm just so gutted to have such a tidy Omega sat there that won't run! I'm confident between everyone, someone here will come up with something close
