Hey all, looking for some advice, you seem well versed in scope usage and i am beginning to use it more and more in my diagnostics.
Have the typical 01 f150 tow in, bang tank, vehicle sputters, fires up, drive into shop. Unfortunately now it starts every time.
I have dealt with this several times with gm's and been able to show customer the low amp 20 waveform with the typical dead spot.
This is the 1st ford i have actually stuck my neck out and said "lets diag this damn thing" vs. throw a pump in it, which is what most tank-bangers get.
I watched greasybob's video from another thread below, and i am curious... when i low amp 20 and 20/50/100ms sweep the pattern looks decent, no abnormal dead spots. drawing 8-10amps. There are a few spots on the down-side of the curves where it glitches, but its not screaming "bad pump" at me.
Question 1). When i switch to "ac coupling" like in the video, it looks horrible. You can see very uneven pattern, definately makes me want to throw this pump away. But... why is it different in AC coupling? What excatly does that mean? Why wouldnt it show on a standard waveform?
Question 2) How do YOU calculate RPM and what rpm is "tired". If i do a 8 hump cursor locate on 50ms sweep, multiply by 60, i came up with 3457rpm. I have heard on this forum that 6000 is healthy, but i have a pamphlet from a training seminar that states 3krpm is healthy. wtf.
Question 3) I notice a dramatic difference in the waveform when i change things like sweep, 40Avs 20A probe setting, or even the amperage range in my scope. It seems in this particular setting i get the "most condemning" waveform in Low amp 20 scale, with my trace set to 10A, and sweep set to 50ms. It looks questionable, but it really says "oh damn" if you enable "ac coupling".
I am just curious.... is there a "preferred setting" as a go-to when you are amp probing a fuel pump?
Question 4: As an experiment, and having in the past used a low-amp with my DVOM, i for the hell of it set the scope to 4channel lab scope with the low-amp on channel 1, then ran the truck, the waveform looked like it should when you encounter a bad fuel pump. Is there a situation when you use the amp probe in regular 4-channel scope setting or is it a "low-amp20/40" only situation
Have the typical 01 f150 tow in, bang tank, vehicle sputters, fires up, drive into shop. Unfortunately now it starts every time.
I have dealt with this several times with gm's and been able to show customer the low amp 20 waveform with the typical dead spot.
This is the 1st ford i have actually stuck my neck out and said "lets diag this damn thing" vs. throw a pump in it, which is what most tank-bangers get.
I watched greasybob's video from another thread below, and i am curious... when i low amp 20 and 20/50/100ms sweep the pattern looks decent, no abnormal dead spots. drawing 8-10amps. There are a few spots on the down-side of the curves where it glitches, but its not screaming "bad pump" at me.
Question 1). When i switch to "ac coupling" like in the video, it looks horrible. You can see very uneven pattern, definately makes me want to throw this pump away. But... why is it different in AC coupling? What excatly does that mean? Why wouldnt it show on a standard waveform?
Question 2) How do YOU calculate RPM and what rpm is "tired". If i do a 8 hump cursor locate on 50ms sweep, multiply by 60, i came up with 3457rpm. I have heard on this forum that 6000 is healthy, but i have a pamphlet from a training seminar that states 3krpm is healthy. wtf.
Question 3) I notice a dramatic difference in the waveform when i change things like sweep, 40Avs 20A probe setting, or even the amperage range in my scope. It seems in this particular setting i get the "most condemning" waveform in Low amp 20 scale, with my trace set to 10A, and sweep set to 50ms. It looks questionable, but it really says "oh damn" if you enable "ac coupling".
I am just curious.... is there a "preferred setting" as a go-to when you are amp probing a fuel pump?
Question 4: As an experiment, and having in the past used a low-amp with my DVOM, i for the hell of it set the scope to 4channel lab scope with the low-amp on channel 1, then ran the truck, the waveform looked like it should when you encounter a bad fuel pump. Is there a situation when you use the amp probe in regular 4-channel scope setting or is it a "low-amp20/40" only situation
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