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If I am putting any engine back in and have all wires hooked to something including the Cam Angle Sensor, What else could cause the Spark plug wires not to have spark. The fuses don't seem to be bad.
Any other ideas tuners? Ryan |
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i would go through and check your harnesses again, then start checking all of the ingition system, check all conections, grounds, coil packs, spark plug wires, battery voltage, plugs and plug gap. if that doesn't result in a culpret, i am sure 95GSXracer will be along shortly to tell more to check or where the problem lies. hope that helps.
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I think its this site that I posted a list of all the things I can think of that will cause a loss of spark. I'll probably miss a few, but coil pack and plug, ignitor and plug, ECU fuse, cam angle sensor (and crank angle sensor on 2g!), ignition drivers in ECU. Hmm. Thats all I can think now.
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