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muddigger

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I have a 87 bronco with a 302 fi. I have spark fuel and air but I can not get the thing to start. It will turn overtill the battery is dead but wwon't start. It has new. Fuel filter.plugs.wires.rotor.cap.distributer.ignition mod.coil. half a tank of gas and a new battery. WHAT ELSE CAN I DO.

 

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yo M,

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No Start and or Misfire, etc.; Thick Film Ignition (TFI) Testing, Overview & Diagrams, Distributor Mounted Ignition Control Module (ICM); "...Part I; In This Fast Test you'll be able to pinpoint the problem to the Ignition Control Module or the Ignition Coil or the Profile Ignition Pickup Sensor (PIP Sensor) in four easy test steps. This test will only help you in a Cranks but Does Not Start Condition. So then, before starting the tests, it's critical that you have checked and verified that there's NO SPARK present at the Ignition Coil. Why? Well, because if the Ignition Coil is sparking, it would be a clear indication that it and the Ignition Coil and the Crankshaft Position Sensor (PIP Sensor) are working. This article applies to both the Gray colored Ignition Control Module and the Black colored Ignition Control Module

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