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> 3.2 Conversion; No Spark, Help!, This was supposed to be easy.
ninepfourteen
post Jan 30 2007, 04:55 PM
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Give us a place to start to trouble shoot.

Not sure which flywheel sensor connects where, but doesn't fire hooked either way.

We are not even sure of wiring at this point, although all the Bently checks on the DME plug seem right.

Thoughts? Thanks.
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post Jan 30 2007, 11:28 PM
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Do you have fuel pressure?

Is there voltage at the coil while cranking?

Does the fuel pump run while cranking?

Do you feel the idle stabilizer buzzing when the ignition is turned to the "on" position (no cranking)?

The DME relay feeds power to both the fuel pump and the DME.

I know on the last one I did, I had the two crank sensors swapped and it would not fire. I swapped them and it fired right up.

Keep us posted.
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