So I haven't pulled engine yet, just thinking and testing infrequently because I don't want to pull it and turn out to be some other issue.
Lately I've just been testing different electrical pieces.
Tested spark - nice and bright
Tested injector resistance - 13ohms, in spec
Tested voltage on positive lead to injector, 13.3v
I also tested compression and have 120psi on each cylinder w/o the supercharger in.
However, I also tested the negative lead on the injector and I'm seeing 2.6v on each injector negative lead. Volt meter negative to battery negative. DSS key on. Positive lead to the negative terminal on the fuel injector connector (which goes to ECM).
Reading through wiring diagrams, MPEM sends 12v + to spark plug/coil and injector. MPEM also sends 12v+ to ECM. ECM control the ground to the spark and injector to complete a circuit and turns the ground on/off as needed to make the engine run. Little more reading says if the negative side has voltage the ECM is leaking positive voltage and may be faulty. However, I did have the MPEM and ECM tested and they were both good. This is when the fuel pump was found to be turned off in one of the units.
Anyone worked on something like this and have experience/input?
Thanks-