lt1 no fire!
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Car: 1990 chevy camaro rs
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lt1 no fire!
getting fuel .but im not getting spark. i grabbed the coil its self and it was nothing there after i saw no spark from the wire to the manifold. so i started searching for voltage. this is what i found. on the coil there is 2 plugs. one is black and one is gray. the gray only has 1 wire on it im pretty sure. well there is 12 volts on this wire. but however when the engine turns it drops to about 9. the other plug on the coil has no power. what can i do/ look for. into getting spark. thanks guys.
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Car: 1990 chevy camaro rs
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the battery wasnt the strongest. it would turn it over about 6 times before it started to bog at all. but i do have voltage on the gray plug and no power off the coil. should there be voltage anywhere else? these do have crank sensors right? how does it work?
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the grey clip plugs into the coil its self. not the one on the module plate. and the voltage drops going into the plate. but even at 9 volts it should still be a spark i would think. i dont know. ive me some advices and well try it out
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Car: 1989 Chevrolet Camaro
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Originally posted by xomega
the grey clip plugs into the coil its self. not the one on the module plate. and the voltage drops going into the plate. but even at 9 volts it should still be a spark i would think. i dont know. ive me some advices and well try it out
the grey clip plugs into the coil its self. not the one on the module plate. and the voltage drops going into the plate. but even at 9 volts it should still be a spark i would think. i dont know. ive me some advices and well try it out
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