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Hello, Sure hope it's computer because I ordered one. Throttle body has new injectors, not rebuilt.
During start have fuel, spark at coil, key on hot to coil and out to module . Never any spark , just did timing chain, and O2 sensor in case, compression is plenty good enough for old beast 160, 170, 180 as you go back on both sides, yes crank long enough and have oil pressure. Power and grounds at ECM good , maybe one pink not but not sure it should be hot...
Going out now to try start without tan/black bypass connected to check for spark at top of cap
I'll be back ....Thank you
So, very slight spark off the top of distributor , without the bypass plugged in. Strong spark off the coil. Tach ever so slight reacts to go up but doesn't, with or without bypass in..
I got a BACKFIRE through the carb... then next try through the tailpipe. Second time though the carb, last time was at least a week ago and very gross dirty scum came up to the butterflys
If I have good enough compression then the timing should be correct with the timing chain /gear replacement right?
I'm going to recheck top dead center on damper, cyl 1 piston and distributor.
I cleaned the distributor connectors with elec clean spray even though they looked fine.
During start have fuel, spark at coil, key on hot to coil and out to module . Never any spark , just did timing chain, and O2 sensor in case, compression is plenty good enough for old beast 160, 170, 180 as you go back on both sides, yes crank long enough and have oil pressure. Power and grounds at ECM good , maybe one pink not but not sure it should be hot...
Going out now to try start without tan/black bypass connected to check for spark at top of cap
I'll be back ....Thank you
So, very slight spark off the top of distributor , without the bypass plugged in. Strong spark off the coil. Tach ever so slight reacts to go up but doesn't, with or without bypass in..
I got a BACKFIRE through the carb... then next try through the tailpipe. Second time though the carb, last time was at least a week ago and very gross dirty scum came up to the butterflys
If I have good enough compression then the timing should be correct with the timing chain /gear replacement right?
I'm going to recheck top dead center on damper, cyl 1 piston and distributor.
I cleaned the distributor connectors with elec clean spray even though they looked fine.
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Now, some random installed position would likely lead to poor compression, but if you did some interesting variation, like both marks up or both marks down, it could be like I described above.