Please Help! No spark...
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- Brianmoooore
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daimlerman wrote:Are the plugs getting wet when you crank the engine?
found the ****ing problem!
The wire from the loom to the coil was gently resting on the exhaust, which melted through and was shorting the connection. was a very sly and subtle contact hidddn under the washer bottle.
Thank **** for that!
The wire from the loom to the coil was gently resting on the exhaust, which melted through and was shorting the connection. was a very sly and subtle contact hidddn under the washer bottle.
Thank **** for that!

Uni is killing the project.
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daimlerman
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Well,at least it was a new fault,must remember that one!Nay wrote:found the ****ing problem!
The wire from the loom to the coil was gently resting on the exhaust, which melted through and was shorting the connection. was a very sly and subtle contact hidddn under the washer bottle.
Thank **** for that!
For your interest,if you had confirmed that the plugs were getting wet(with petrol
fuel pump
fuel pump relay
fuse 11
all funtioning as required....
Uncle Malcolm
Youth is wasted on the young.
- Brianmoooore
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And that the fault could only be the coil, the ECU or the wiring between them.daimlerman wrote:Well,at least it was a new fault,must remember that one!Nay wrote:found the ****ing problem!
The wire from the loom to the coil was gently resting on the exhaust, which melted through and was shorting the connection. was a very sly and subtle contact hidddn under the washer bottle.
Thank **** for that!
For your interest,if you had confirmed that the plugs were getting wet(with petrol)it would have confirmed;
fuel pump
fuel pump relay
fuse 11
all funtioning as required....
Uncle Malcolm
- TOMMYSPANNER
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small battery positive wire has 50 amp fuse hidden in loom it gives lots of trouble feeds ecu, coil fuel pump easy fix slit it open with a stanley knife and jumper the wire,bet it starts!
- Brianmoooore
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Eh, this one's been sorted - and would have been sorted quicker if the tests requested had been done!TOMMYSPANNER wrote:small battery positive wire has 50 amp fuse hidden in loom it gives lots of trouble feeds ecu, coil fuel pump easy fix slit it open with a stanley knife and jumper the wire,bet it starts!
- TOMMYSPANNER
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hidden 50 amp fuse in small positive battery cable bet it starts first time good luck

