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Fred
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6/07/2005
08:07:19

Subject: Larry Ignition help
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Hooked up an MSD6,ss blaster coil 8.5 wires and truck wouldn't start. Got pissed took everything off and put all original stuff back on and truck won't start. Any thoughts on what I could have screwed up?

I put the MSD6 on the drivers side next to the window washer fluid holder, I moved that thick cord of wires a little. Truck's a 95.

I need to regroup and start checking stuff, like spark from the coil etc... but I'm a little frustrated and need to let it sit a while. Any suggestions? Thanks. Oh, I did read the past posts and my hook up was correct, also someone had the same problem years back but he never mentioned what he did to fix the problem.



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6/07/2005
10:26:48

RE: Larry Ignition help
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Check the wiring under that ( underhood )
fusebox-=- you will find a splice of 3 wires
about 8 to 12 inches from it.
You will probably have to redo it .
If green or separated at all -= that is problem
= supplies power to coil , etc. from ASD relay.
When you moved that cable = probably upset it
But it is a common problem..



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6/07/2005
16:46:28

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Thanks, I'll try it. I see in old posts it's a common problem, so maybe thats it.



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6/11/2005
20:19:39

RE: Larry Ignition help
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? Thanks for the advice, it was the wiring under the fuse box. Fixed it reinstalled the MSD6 and coil and all's working well. My F&B 48mm Throttle body came yesterday so tomorrow I'll put that on.




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