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01-22-2011, 05:04 PM | #1 |
Rusty Rockerfeller
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88 s-15 Jimmy wont start
Picked up an 88 S-15 jimmy and cant get it to start. It has the 2.8 TBI engine. It spins over and you can see gas coming from the injectors. It seems to have a real week spark. I hafve changed the wires, cap,plugs, and rotor. I even swamped out the coil. Any ideas?
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01-22-2011, 05:30 PM | #2 |
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Re: 88 s-15 Jimmy wont start
Check to see if the rotor is spining in teh dis when you turn it over
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01-22-2011, 11:33 PM | #3 |
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Re: 88 s-15 Jimmy wont start
It could be a bad distributor module.
The distributor module controls the currant flow on the primary side of the coil which affects how much it can produce. And just like an open condenser on a breaker point system, a bad module can cause weak spark. Many stores like NAPA in my area will test the distributor module for free if you bring it in. The test results from these store are not always accurate, and some times the will say the module is good when it is not, but for a free test that may find the problem it is worth a try. Make sure when you install or reinstall the distributor module that you use heat sink compound/grease under it. The compound helps dissipate heat from the module. Without it, the module will fail.
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