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GOOD NEWS GOOD NEWS!!!!

SHE IS ALIVE NOW, THANKS THOM(ntsqd)!!!! REPLACED THE COIL AND THE MODULARE..
i was getting little spark at the plug bt not enough to fire the engine, the only way we figured that out was thom put his timing light on the plug wire and it would not flash when that plug fired. so we said lets try these two parts and see what happens, did that and it fired right up


thanks again alll this is why i love mud
 
I know this is an old thread but I have a question on the oil pressure switch. My 92 will turn over and if you give it a shot of ethher it fires right up. It does not always not start so it is a little hard to diagnose. But could this still be the oil pressure switch or do you think it is something else? thanks Aaron
 
Just my view. The oil pressure switch is only relative to the oil pressue issue. It will not let the engine run if the oil pressure drops or does not reach a specific value. You might want to try replacing the distributor module and coil too...both of which are not that expensive.
 
I was thinking the coil myself when someone suggested the oil pressure switch. The cap and rotor were just replaced so maybe I will pick up a coil. If I remmeber right the coil is in the top of the cap on these, correct?
 

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