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66 Hemi won't start!

Started by jww426, July 16, 2015, 06:34:23 PM

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jww426

Well OK...

I replaced the battery and I have power.
I replaced the coil just in case but no soap.

What should I check next?
I have an electric fuel pump and a rebuilt starter,
She cranks well, gets gas, but no start, even with starting fluid.

Thanks for the help!
John
JWWIV

A383Wing

what type of ignition are you running?

jww426

chrysler electronic

looks stock

thanks
JWWIV

nascarxx29

Pull coil wire out check for spark got 12 volt testlight got power at + side of coil could be ballast ignition
module pick up in the electronic dist.  http://www.fourforty.com/techstuff/ignition.html
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John_Kunkel


Disconnect the engine harness connector at the distributor, turn on the ignition switch and touch the male prong on the engine harness to ground. Each time the prong is grounded and pulled away you should get a spark from the coil. If it sparks, the distributor pickup is the problem, if not it's the primary wiring, ECU or coil.
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