At this point I’d be treating this like a no start. Rent a noid light from Autozone and verify injector control. Verify fuel pressure. Try spraying starter fluid.
And yes, I suppose this could be a timing thing, maybe you jumped a tooth? Although it’s odd that it’s throwing the P0320. But you’ve chased that code to hell and back. Make sure everything is there for it to start and then chase timing.
Also… not sure how comfortable you are with that power probe, so don’t take this as an insult. Those things are awesome, but man are they dangerous in the wrong hands. Accidentally shooting battery voltage to the wrong circuit can fry the PCM real quick.
Not going to rule it out, but how likely am I to jump a tooth on a fully remanufactured engine with new timing chain/etc? (ATK engine).
No insults taken, I'm pretty versed in electronics/electrical components. Definitely not injecting power into places that it shouldn't be!
I'm only cranking for short periods with a long time between tests for that reason. When I did pull a plug at one point, it was looking pretty good. Actually, come to think of it, if it wasn't starting, it should have at least been a little wet from fuel right? I don't remember it smelling like fuel.
Since I have fuel pressure at the rail, I'll go straight to testing the injectors next.
