by "William Noble" <nobody@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
Dec 31, 2007 at 11:09 PM
I an deeply dubious that changing the sensors will help - borrow a scope,
or
some way to see a 1V (aprox) pulse and see if the pulses are getting to
the
computer. Also, did you test that grounding the low side of the spark
coil
will in fact produce a spark?
Re fuel pump - wire directly to the pump and see if it works before doing
much else - the usual culprit is a DME relay, they develop a bad solder
connection - cheap fix if you can solder
<luke_all@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
news:08260444-2bc1-4255-a740-5db40ae8a324@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Thanks for your response William,
> I have tested from the center of the coil and am getting no spark.
> I dont have an oscilloscope to check the reference/speed sensor
> output. I have checked the resistances and they are in spec. I have
> just ordered new speed and reference sensors which should be coming in
> a week or so. Hopefully they will fix the sparking problem.
> Then i am left with the fuel pump problem!!
> With spraying ether/starting fluid (when i do get it sparking), could
> that get the fuel pump to switch on...?
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