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A couple of random thoughts....
1) Enough fuel in the tank for the pump pickup - is the car at an angle? 2) Old fuel. 3) Can you hear the fuel pump pressure up when ignition first switched on? 4) Set the throttle body - disconnect battery, reconnect, ignition switch on (no start) for 1 minute, switch off for 10 seconds then attempt start. 5) Check ALL electrical connections that could have possibly been compromised when transmission / clutch removed. 6) If you have spark (as per Health Services) spray engine start down throttle body and see if there's fire in the hold. 7) Durametric ?? if no spark? |
Careful if the gas is flowing and the spark is not. A friend and I set his car on fire when we successfully figured out how to get the spark. Had a great time putting it out before the garage burned down. It was brilliant.
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Thanks. Early tomorrow more testing. |
Well, power down and back up and got windows working.
Separated from my wife last night, so I have lots of free time to finish this. Just need to get it to fire up before all the rear braces go on. Welded flat bolt together flanges on the exhaust where the slip clamps go. Less weight, no leaks. Sad days and nights ahead. :( |
So I have no spark but no dura. Any advise from here?
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Timco I'm sorry to hear that.
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Not sure how two people start seeing things so differently 10 years later. It gets bitter, then just mean, then feelings are totally ignored. :mad: Overcoming this car start thing is a good thing to not think about the home I built for 10 years or my chickens or Sparky. :(:(:( |
It happens. I truly wish you the best. I agree that the car is a great distraction. Hang in there.
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Well I want to say sorry to hear about the separation, some times it's for the better. Split from my ex-wife back in 2004, it was tough at first, but I have to say I have immensely enjoyed my life without her. I will probably never get married again, love my freedom.
Wish you would get your dang car working. I have no clue what to tell you on that. |
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My understanding is that if you see RPM on the tach, then the CPS is working. No CPS= no RPM on the tach.
To test a spark plug you can just take one out and look at it while you try to crank the car. Be sure to hold it with something insulated or else the spark may get you. Harbor Freight also sells a little device that the spark plugs screws into, and then you put it in the spark plug well, and I think it lights up. I bought it when troubleshooting my son's Ford Ranger no start problem (turned out to be a g-force fuel cut off switch) However, the wheel/notches that turns that the CPS looks at - does it come off during any part of the process? The reason I ask is that on the Miata that wheel does come off as part of a timing belt change and if you put it back on backwards you get RPM and spark plugs firing, but at the wrong times so the engine doesn't start. Flipping that wheel around and it started right up. I could be way off base. [Edit I just looked up some parts diagrams and it looks like I am way off base here :) ] Good luck. Steve On the other, I went through the same thing in 2009 - it was a rough time filled with a lot of self doubt. There was no reconciliation and ultimately things got a lot better but it was a rough time. Best wishes. |
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Shot a bit of starting fluid in the TB. No kick at all. Has to be spark related. Car on the ground and just needs engine cover & access hole closed, and it's on the road. Just need some spark. Talk about self doubt!! I've examined the compartments and every single fuse. :( |
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Make double sure all grounds are connected and good.
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I think it is immobiliser - it will kill spark but still let you crank. so, security system is still on although doors are unlocked. try locking/unlocking doors w/ key and with fob. still got rf pill in fob?
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