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'92 5.0 won't start after changning plug wires
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<blockquote data-quote="Hockeyman48" data-source="post: 6934952" data-attributes="member: 67267"><p>Could be a bad ground connection to motor or a bad starter, one of the two.If the starter hasn't been changed ,I'd say thats your problem.Take one of the cables of your battery jumper cables and connect from negative on battery to a good ground part on engine,bracket,bolt,etc,and see if this helps engine crank.If it didn't help,pull starter and get a rebuilt one to replace it. Good Luck Also check the positive connection on starter for corrosion. I'm assuming you have checked battery with a volt meter, If not ,do so ,as using the clicking noise as a reference to the battery doesn't always work!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hockeyman48, post: 6934952, member: 67267"] Could be a bad ground connection to motor or a bad starter, one of the two.If the starter hasn't been changed ,I'd say thats your problem.Take one of the cables of your battery jumper cables and connect from negative on battery to a good ground part on engine,bracket,bolt,etc,and see if this helps engine crank.If it didn't help,pull starter and get a rebuilt one to replace it. Good Luck Also check the positive connection on starter for corrosion. I'm assuming you have checked battery with a volt meter, If not ,do so ,as using the clicking noise as a reference to the battery doesn't always work! [/QUOTE]
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