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Wont start, no spark on either bank
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<blockquote data-quote="DVJ38" data-source="post: 11249490" data-attributes="member: 50816"><p>Well the thing is that I doubt both coils would just go out at the same time, so I figured it was a deeper issue.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Actually I didn't have the plug grounded when I looked at it DOH. However the end of the plug wire boot was against a bolt that should be grounded, and the spark was not jumping out onto the bolt. I guess that's why I did two tests, to account for me being a dumbass lol</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Bingo! Thanks for jogging my memory on that. I just checked and I have ZERO tach needle movement when cranking. Couldn't remember the trick to telling.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I unfortunately can't remember how to test it. I would bet that it is the crank sensor instead of the cam sensor though since the front crank seal is seaping oil. I'll bet the little amount of dampness and dirt stuck in there have ruined the sensor. Guess I'll replace that front crank seal the same time as the crank sensor.</p><p></p><p>Any quick way to test the crank sensor?</p><p></p><p>Thanks guys! I might get one last burnout on vid before it's put away now! :beer:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DVJ38, post: 11249490, member: 50816"] Well the thing is that I doubt both coils would just go out at the same time, so I figured it was a deeper issue. Actually I didn't have the plug grounded when I looked at it DOH. However the end of the plug wire boot was against a bolt that should be grounded, and the spark was not jumping out onto the bolt. I guess that's why I did two tests, to account for me being a dumbass lol Bingo! Thanks for jogging my memory on that. I just checked and I have ZERO tach needle movement when cranking. Couldn't remember the trick to telling. I unfortunately can't remember how to test it. I would bet that it is the crank sensor instead of the cam sensor though since the front crank seal is seaping oil. I'll bet the little amount of dampness and dirt stuck in there have ruined the sensor. Guess I'll replace that front crank seal the same time as the crank sensor. Any quick way to test the crank sensor? Thanks guys! I might get one last burnout on vid before it's put away now! :beer: [/QUOTE]
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