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  • #31
    Sorry for my english.... anyways, i geuss we found the problem.... now for the drop in the engine....

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    • #32
      We would like to know what the problem was?

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      • #33
        Ignition 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

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        • #34
          Originally posted by Ron 101 View Post
          Ignition 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
          Ok, 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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          • #35
            Check 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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            • #36
              Originally posted by Studebaker View Post
              Check 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.
              I actually had him read your comment and he demanded his icecream... little shit gets free housing and food, but Hey... thanks for that!

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              • #37
                Originally posted by ryanprins13 View Post
                Ok, 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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                Just bypassed the thin wire from the starter motor....to the ignition switch

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                • #38
                  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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                  • #39
                    Unfortunatly I will be parting out the car.... without finding the issue. I (well someone) lost the ignition key. Dumbass!
                    More time to put into the wagon. I might do a build thread on it....

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