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no spark !!! help....?
i own a 1978 camaro with a 350, auto, electronic ignition, when the starter died, i replaced it and now there is no spark at all. any ideas people.....
2 Answers
- 1 decade agoFavorite Answer
There are two smaller wires that hook up with the big wire.
One sends power to the engine.
You may have not hooked them up or may have damaged the fusible link that is the first part of the wire.
Pull on the wire, if it is spongey it has burnt out fusible link.
Source(s): Auto tech 25 yrs - Anonymous1 decade ago
do you mean no spark at the plugs?
if so it could be a bad module ,coil , plug wire, or pick up coil in the distributor
you can take off the module and take it to O'reillys they have a machine there and can test it for free
good luck