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HELP. trouble starting 72 1.7L |
forzamotorsport9 |
Nov 17 2009, 10:30 PM
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 44 Joined: 2-November 09 From: Bettendorf Iowa Member No.: 11,001 Region Association: Upper MidWest |
ok so i installed my tangerine racing tunnel and engine compartment lines no problem there, installed a 34R Optima Red-Top, a little big but oh well, went to turn it over, wouldnt turn over. i looked and coming off of the coil is a green wire attached to nothing, i think its a ground. where does this thing go.
any ideas on getting it started and where that ground needs to go. i would figure the engine case but i tried holding it there and pulled out a spark plug and hooked back to the wire to see if it would start and got nothing, i then grounded it to a bolt connecting the tin cover (i think?) to the head and the continuity tester said the circuit was ok so im guessing something has to be wrong with the ignition system, either the coil or distributor, which i THINK is newer and uses the magnetic thing to adjust dwell, which i loosly understand the concept of. also, could it just be the spark plug? it didnt look fouled or anything but i couldnt see a visable spark when having someone try to start the car and it wouldnt gap to the engine case either, so idk whats up im only 18 and a senior in high school so a lot of this is new to me, ive read about it in magazines but never this deep, nor got my hands dirty (i have now! (IMG:style_emoticons/default/beerchug.gif) ) i just wanna see the damn thing run, for only having 47,259 miles on the clock it shouldnt be too big of a deal to fix. i included a picture of what it looked like with just a basic clean too, no detailing or anything, not bad for being 38 (i think?) years old!) i trust the ppl on this site too, so if anybody want my phone number just shoot me a pm and id be more than happy to discuss it on the phone. THANKS IN ADVANCE. note: the green wire in the one pic is the one i grounded. it was just sticking up like in the picture before i grounded it |
forzamotorsport9 |
Nov 23 2009, 12:45 PM
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 44 Joined: 2-November 09 From: Bettendorf Iowa Member No.: 11,001 Region Association: Upper MidWest |
going to check out if the fuel pump is bad tonight, purchased my multimeter and am ready to get the thing running. hopefully soon. i also posted a WTB for a fuel pump since i have a sneaking suspicsion it had gone to crap.
also, i have a shout out to scott for all his help, id be wandering in circles without your help man (IMG:style_emoticons/default/beerchug.gif) |
forzamotorsport9 |
Nov 30 2009, 12:16 PM
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 44 Joined: 2-November 09 From: Bettendorf Iowa Member No.: 11,001 Region Association: Upper MidWest |
alright, im pulling the fuel pump out today and replacing all of the other fuel lines in the engine bay. im ordering a fuel pump today off another member, and ordering plugs, distributor cap, and a new fuel sock. i do know know where to purchase the sock from, any help would be greatly appreciated.
im going to check when i get home to see if there is any power at the fuel pump too, it doesnt even click as is. im not entirely sure how to use my multimeter, it comes with a 12V thingy too. i wanna get this baby running! |
kenshapiro2002 |
Nov 30 2009, 01:11 PM
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Senior Member Group: Members Posts: 1,443 Joined: 23-July 09 From: Bawlmer, MD Member No.: 10,598 Region Association: MidAtlantic Region |
If you're replacing the sock (bought one from AA a few weeks ago) that means you're pulling the tank. I am going through all of this at the same time you are. If you have the tank out you might as well replace the lines in the tunnel, and off the tank, as well as the ones in the engine bay. Why not? It's like pulling up your carpet to replace it and not repairing that squeaky or rotten sub floor below it while you have the carpet out. The pump is better up front, but not required. If you move it up there you need some form of access (see my recent thread with pictures as to how I did that). Other than running a power wire up there for it, it's no more difficult than hooking it up where it is now.
I'm gonna feel much better rolling down the road knowing all of my fuel carryig plumbing is new as opposed to half new and half 40 freakin' years old! (IMG:style_emoticons/default/biggrin.gif) alright, im pulling the fuel pump out today and replacing all of the other fuel lines in the engine bay. im ordering a fuel pump today off another member, and ordering plugs, distributor cap, and a new fuel sock. i do know know where to purchase the sock from, any help would be greatly appreciated. im going to check when i get home to see if there is any power at the fuel pump too, it doesnt even click as is. im not entirely sure how to use my multimeter, it comes with a 12V thingy too. i wanna get this baby running! |
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