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12-30-2016, 11:37 AM | #1 | |
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Location: Central California
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Re: No juice to starter
Just wanted to give a conclusion to this thread and say thanks to those who helped.
As stated above, I had a bad internal connection in the starter that really made me scratch my head. I'm thinking this was because of the self inflicted short I caused (touching the hot alternator terminal to the taller valve covers). Once I got the truck to turn over I still couldn't get my 12 volt test light to show the coil was receiving power and here is the reason: Quote:
Once I read this I went ahead and pulled a spark plug and sure enough I am getting a good spark. It's always hard to troubleshoot when the PO has made modifications from stock, but I learned a few things about my truck. A little frustrating but I guess that is to be expected for a rookie doing a first time engine swap. Still need to button up a few things and she should be back on the road this weekend.
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