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86 5.0 HO No spark after the coil
86, 5.0HO, no spark after the coil
1st off like to say great web site I have been reading for the past few hours... Heres the problem I drove my car to work which is 2 blocks, get out go into work, about 15 minutes later I need to run home for something, car will not start, no juice comeing ot of the coil.. so I replace that, same deal..changed out the ECM, Cap and Rotor... I even a borrowed a distibutor from the local Napa..... no dice, I also noticed before I changed anything that there was no juice going to the fuel pump.... heres the question can a relay or switch cause the engine not to fire?? so anyhoo we ran a ignition power wire to the pump and now it comes on, but still have no spark@! Thanx in advance for any help someone can give me |
Re: 86 5.0 HO No spark after the coil
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Thanx I wasn't sure if a relay or switch could cause the coil/icm/dis. not to spark! I guess since we bypassed the fuel relay and the inertia switch (which also had no juice coming into it) that it wouldn't do any good except make the fuel pump run. is there a way to test relays?
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I suspect it's your ignition switch.
Try this: Check the voltage at the red/green wire at the coil with the key on. If the voltage is less than 2vdc, hook up the fuel pump the way you did to get it to run. Get a jumper wire, and run it between the positive battery post on the starter relay, and the coil positive terminal (red/green wire). Now try and start it. If it starts, replace the ignition switch. :) Take care, ~Chris |
Thanx I will give that a shot also.... would that also kill the power to the fuel pump?
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Check for continuity on the energizer coil ... .check for power at the proper time to the energizer coil. If the relay is being energized, then make sure the signal or voltage level going in, is making it back out ... remember the relay is just like a toggle switch thats being flipped by the energizer coil instead of your finger. So you have two things to check ... the energizer coil (the thing that flips it on and off) and the switch itself (which is just some contacts that if closed let the signal pass and if open stop the signal at the switch). This is one of those things where the concept is simple, but its difficult and complicated to explain :mad: http://www.members.tripod.com/thefalconman4/relay.html |
crymany .... It's really simple when you know what your supposed to be looking for .... forget everything i just said and do what Chris said :D :p
PS: Plus he just told you how to hotwire a car ;) |
I don't have a schematic handy at the moment, believe it or not, but to the best of my knowledge, the only place the ignition power primary coil wire and the fuel pump power wire come together are in the ignition switch. I'm not aware of any single relay that controls both.
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Ok so the relay is bad and the hot wire trick didn't work.:confused: :confused: don't know whats next?
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I agree with the ignition switch gone bad
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Newest update... it is not the relay, out of the 4 wires going to the relay there is suppose to be 2 hot leads and there is only 1, so I will assume the one that isn't hot(but should be) is the one from the ignition? but if that was the case then it should have started on the hot wire trick right?
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If the "hot wire trick" didn't work, but you did have fuel, then the coil has to be bad. Try it again, but this time pull the coil wire that goes into the distributor cap out, and set it on the engine, near metal. Observe the wire while someone else cranks it, and look for spark.
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*********UPDATE UPDATE UPDATE *************
it was the EEC relay! thank god it is over! Thanx everyone who particapated! |
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