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Author Ok, am SERIOUSLY stuck now. No spark - please help. **FIXED**
CorsAsh
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19th Nov 06 at 13:41   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

the loom connector? Seems fine.

Already replaced the following:

ECU
Coil
Ignition Amplifier
HTs
Sparks
Dizzy
Dizzy Cap
Rotor arm
Vaux Lad
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19th Nov 06 at 13:42   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Check the plug to the dizzy itself.
I've had similar probllems with these engines, due to a dodgy plug.

Wiggle it, and it will sometimes work fine,lol.

Are you 100% sure the replacement dizzy does work?

[Edited on 19-11-2006 by Vaux Lad]
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The car it came off was running fine. A new one is 187 quid, so not paying that much.

Tried three different coil leads now, all the same.
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Is the head earthed properly?
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See if you are getting 12v between the head and the + on the batt...
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I will try that now Ed...
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12.6v from + to head.
ed
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Balls.
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what car did the replacement ecu come from? do you still have the part number & s/n from the old ecu to hand to compare to the new?
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Try plugging a spark plug directly into the coil and earthing it off to test that? Wear thick leather gloves if you do that though. HT shocks are fun because they are so powerfull you can't actually let go of they key to stop the car cranking
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Adam D sold me it, was from an early 8v with dizzy like mine.

Plugged my old ECU in again now though to see what fault codes it had stored, just number 34.
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quote:
Originally posted by ed
Try plugging a spark plug directly into the coil and earthing it off to test that? Wear thick leather gloves if you do that though. HT shocks are fun because they are so powerfull you can't actually let go of they key to stop the car cranking


you should try pulling the lead off the dizzy while the engine is running - now THAT is fun
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Is the new ecu definently the same version?
For distributor.

Some later c12nz's were DISpak and had a different ecu.

Edit-I posted too slow,lol.

[Edited on 19-11-2006 by Vaux Lad]
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quote:
Originally posted by Vaux Lad
Is the new ecu definently the same version?
For distributor.

Some later c12nz's were DISpak and had a different ecu.


exactly what im thinking... plus it wont throw an error up either if its put on the wrong engine...
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quote:
Originally posted by ed
Try plugging a spark plug directly into the coil and earthing it off to test that? Wear thick leather gloves if you do that though. HT shocks are fun because they are so powerfull you can't actually let go of they key to stop the car cranking


That thought occurred to me, will I not blow something up though? Like me and my car?
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no

earth the plug just like you would anything else, then crank the engine & observe
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ok, back in a mo.
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oh and while your cranking the engine to try get spark, may i recommend you remove the relay for the fuel pump so you dont flood the engine with fuel during all this as it will just cause problems
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Still sounds like a distributor problem to me, classic hall sensor problem.

Perhaps the loom to the dizzy got damaged when you removed the head etc...
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Right, just plugged in number 1 HT with a spark directly to the coil and put it near the block.

Same thing, turn to III, small weak spark, then nothing.
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quote:
Originally posted by Vaux Lad
Still sounds like a distributor problem to me, classic hall sensor problem.

Perhaps the loom to the dizzy got damaged when you removed the head etc...


How can you test a dizzy/hall sensor?
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it should throw up code 92 if its the hall effect sensor tho surely??
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Right, so we have a working ECU, working coil but no spark... It must be a faulty sensor...
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PaulW
Thats if the ecu detects its faulty tho/

If the ecu receives no hall sensor signal(due to a knackered hallsensor/dizzy plug) it wont know the engine is rotating, so wont send a spark, and wont store a code.

[Edited on 19-11-2006 by Vaux Lad]

[Edited on 19-11-2006 by Vaux Lad]
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Sorry guys, got my numbers mixed up.

When you turn the key to II on the ignition, thats when you get a spark. Turn it to III, it cranks over, no more spark.

Just had the dizzy cap off, when you turn the key to II, you get a big spark across the dizzy to HT 1.

I'm really puzzled.

[Edited on 19-11-2006 by CorsAsh]

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