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Old Oct 22, 2003 | 03:32 PM
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OK DAMNIT I still do not have my 88 n/a running IT HAS NO SAPRK i have had a few good suggestions on the evil forum but they did not work the car has fuel pressure i deflooded it. i took the plugs out /w wires still attached and started the car nothing. its been a while and i need a car very soon i took my test light to the two wires on the leading coil and they lit up. what and where are the ground wires that i need to check? the fuses are good and the switch is good i see two green connectors and one black female connector near the coil that aint plugged in what are they? i bought plugs about 2months ago could they be bad ? and i dont think all the plug wires could be bad could they?
Old Oct 22, 2003 | 03:34 PM
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You have no spark, yet you timing gun says you do And you are sure its getting fuel, have you done the unflooding procedure?
Old Oct 22, 2003 | 03:47 PM
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i am using a light tester not a timing gun i used the atf and removed the plug styles i has fuel i removed the hose and fuel shot everywhere thanks for the reply 1revvin
Old Oct 22, 2003 | 05:42 PM
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Originally Posted by FrostRacing' date='Oct 22 2003, 08:32 PM
i took the plugs out /w wires still attached and started the car nothing.
This may be obvious, but did you have the plugs grounded when you cranked it with the plugs out of the engine? If the plug is just dangling from the wire it won't fire. Got to complete the circuit.



I had to work at deflooding my car several times. For some reason, it seemed I was still getting fuel into the engine unless I pulled both EGI fuses (some say you just need to pull one). With the plugs out, cranking the engine resulted in a large vapor cloud of gas. I cranked it at least three times for maybe 30 seconds each, then put it back together and started it up.
Old Oct 22, 2003 | 05:50 PM
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yea i held a screwdriver in front of it and nothing i installed a fuel cutoff switch and removed the fuse too whe deflooding
Old Oct 22, 2003 | 05:52 PM
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So when you try to start the car, it just cranks, can you see smoke coming from the exhaust? What happens if you pull the plugs, are they soaked in fuel?
Old Oct 22, 2003 | 06:06 PM
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yea i see smoke coming out and the plugs have alot of fuel on them
Old Oct 22, 2003 | 07:18 PM
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compression test please
Old Oct 22, 2003 | 07:31 PM
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As with the other post, I would also recommend making the ECU tester lights. I have t-shot several cars this way. It will tell you if the ECU is online, and if anything is unplugged, it will flag it as a code. Motor doesnt need to be running.



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Old Oct 22, 2003 | 07:33 PM
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I had the same problem. No spark. I re-soldered the connectors on the ECU and voila, spark is good. I still have other problems, but at least I have spark.



Also, check to make sure that each coil is grounded. You should read 0 ohms from the coil/igniter exterior to the battery ground.



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