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> Won't Start after conector problem., No spark. Why? PLEASE HELP!!!
old9one4
post Apr 18 2009, 08:57 PM
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72' car with 71' wiring (assembled in Dec 71') so no oil tempurature wire in ingition harness.

While searching for oil temp wire I didn't replace the ignition harness connector back on the relay board correctly. It was tilted at an angle with the #1 pin end possibly not contacted. Motor would not turn over. Fuel pump started but no cranking. Tried to jump thinking battery was low. With no help from jump I reviewed my previous actions.

When I found the tipped connector I pushed it back down to the correct contact problem. Now motor turns over and fuel pump works but no start. Only thing I can think of is no spark but, don't know why.

Any thought on this? Coil damaged or worse alternator damaged?

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post Apr 18 2009, 11:05 PM
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Oil temp wire should go down underneath to the oil sump / taco plate. Pull a plg wire and stick a screwdriver up in the plug boot end , have someone try to start it while slightly grounding the screwdriver , see if it sparks. If no spark , try hot wiring the coil by running a jumper wire from Bat. + side to Coil + side , then crank. If it sparks and trys to fire up , then the wire from the ignition switch is not getting fire to the coil. Back track some of your changes that you performed , perhaps you disloged a wire from a connecter , not getting good contact. Good luck.

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