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<blockquote data-quote="2cents" data-source="post: 52237" data-attributes="member: 233"><p>Not sure but I may hv a similar problemm but not becuz engine hot/cold - summtimes engine will crank but not fire. But when I pull out HT cable & lean the male socket ovr der mouth of der ignition coil & crank, it will fire without fail!! </p><p>So far I hv changed a new fuel regulator, new plugs & der distributor cap, tried another ignition coil ovr der last one month but still problem persists. Lately I found dat if I turn der ignition key straight thru in one full turn to crank without any hesitation, possibility of not firing up is eliminated.</p><p>I don't kno if this strategy will give permanent solution but I kno if it does, sumthin iz stll not rite sumwher. :unsure: Any one kno r got any ideas/ Even mech & wireman both stumped! :blink:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="2cents, post: 52237, member: 233"] Not sure but I may hv a similar problemm but not becuz engine hot/cold - summtimes engine will crank but not fire. But when I pull out HT cable & lean the male socket ovr der mouth of der ignition coil & crank, it will fire without fail!! So far I hv changed a new fuel regulator, new plugs & der distributor cap, tried another ignition coil ovr der last one month but still problem persists. Lately I found dat if I turn der ignition key straight thru in one full turn to crank without any hesitation, possibility of not firing up is eliminated. I don't kno if this strategy will give permanent solution but I kno if it does, sumthin iz stll not rite sumwher. :unsure: Any one kno r got any ideas/ Even mech & wireman both stumped! :blink: [/QUOTE]
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