Sorry for my english.... anyways, i geuss we found the problem.... now for the drop in the engine....
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Ok, so what was your jumper wire connected to inside the car?Originally posted by Ron 101 View PostIgnition switch at the key, will be replacing when I find a second hand one..... The part you see on the video with the soldered connections
I watched the video but assumed you had it connected to the proper connection on the ignition switch.
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I actually had him read your comment and he demanded his icecream... little shit gets free housing and food, but Hey... thanks for that!Originally posted by Studebaker View PostCheck your compression and timing. The engine should start after the first or second cycle.
Be sure to reward your helper. I think ice cream is in order.
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Just bypassed the thin wire from the starter motor....to the ignition switchOriginally posted by ryanprins13 View PostOk, so what was your jumper wire connected to inside the car?
I watched the video but assumed you had it connected to the proper connection on the ignition switch.
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Small update:
Comp test was all good, well within operating range. Sparkplugs looked good.
Iacv (Idle air control valve) out and cleaned, works perfect.
Mass wire contacts cleaned.
I actually found a huge air leak on the rubber ribbed hose, fixed it.
Still same issues.
I found this video on yt , car does exactly the Same as mine, problem was a bad +wire to the battery according to the Guy and his problem was fixed.... lol https://youtu.be/WHA5Cs2UMSk
And after all of this, I still need to replace the axles...
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