Originally posted by Gasser64
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I just wanna know how he got the head on, cams degreed, all the other shit bolted back up, with no pics or questions. But now can't figure out the starter. I didn't read the whole story because i know it is bullshit to begin with, but I want the rest of you to figure out how a "mid-level" mechanic does all that in an 18 hour period with 2 jackstands and a voltmeter.
just for clarification justin, you're a fucking idiot.
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Originally posted by kdventura73 View PostHave you tried starting it in neutral? Trans range switch could be bad. If that doesn't work try jumping the relay to see if your problem is on the starter side, or the start signal side
I pulled out the "Ignition Relay" and "Starter Relay" from this fuse box, to test them. Both make the clicking noise.
Tested the Starter Relay, and the Ignition relay, listening for the click, and then checking the ohms once they were hooked up to power. Both were good.WH
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Originally posted by LaserSVT View PostWell thats the main computer fuse. That controls the everything.WH
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Originally posted by Gasser64 View PostI'll see if I can find the short tomorrow. This might be a dumb trick, but what about just bridging the fuse gap with a piece of metal? Just really quick, to see if the car will try to start? Just to find out if that ENG MGT fuse is the cause of the no start condition. Good idea, or bad idea?
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Originally posted by Tremor14 View Postwill yall stop entertaining this faggot that is not even working on this car?WH
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you went from finding a junk yard motor and the entire top end needing to be replaced, to 12 hours later, and you can't get the starter to "kick in"? i hope you at least steam cleaned the pistons beofre you slapped the head back on and figured out how to line the cams up on your lunch break. for the first time ever.
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Are you sure that you checked all the fuses? There's another set of fuses on the right side in front of the motor mount by the headlight. Its called the IPDM, pull the black cover and it should be a white box. Pull that up and make sure those fuses are good. Look for a blown 15amp fuse #51 by the cooling fan relay, its for the ECM relay and it also supplies power to the intake valve timing solenoid(p1111)Last edited by kdventura73; 10-14-2015, 08:42 PM.
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