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Re: Why not tell us what YEAR it is????
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Posted by Bob on February 17, 2007 at 20:52:50 from (69.178.229.154):
In Reply to: Re: Why not tell us what YEAR it is???? posted by Charles McNelly III on February 17, 2007 at 20:43:59:
Any chance the timing chain or gears could have broke/stripped, and the distributor is not turning? If that's OK, you should have battery voltage on BOTH red wires at the coil. The WHITE wires at the coil should have battery voltage, too, which the module pulses (pulls down to ground) each time it is time for a spark. If that checks out, pull the "set timing" connector apart (connector with single brown wire located under relay cover the RH of firewall OR above the passenger's shins, in some versions. With the "set timing" connector disconnected, the 'puter is (more or less) out of the equation, and the spark is under the control of the module in the distributor. Try these suggestions, and post back!
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