Re: 1973 cj5
got gas checked that too
"Jay Stuler" <usenetjunk2004@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:c7bjql$7f$1@charm.magnus.acs.ohio-state.edu... > > "KC" <kcmidget@cfl.rr.com> wrote in message > news:rJbmc.563086$Po1.355147@twister.tampabay.rr.c om... > > i recently purchased a 1973 cj5 very nice jeep > > but for some reason it does not want to start it will go to turn over but > > its like its not getting any fire > > ive replaced the starter > > the ignition coil > > stater > > celinoid > > and still no spark > > why why i ask > > its almost like maybe a wiring problem but if thats the case i really > > wouldnt no were to begin > > if anyone could help please > > my husband and father have tried there best but no luck > > thank you to all > > You forgot to put gas in it? > > > |
Re: 1973 cj5
Start with a Radio Shack ten dollar volt meter and test to see if
you have any power at the coil positive, ignition on, if not go back to the resistor ballast, a white ceramic thingie bolted to your firewall and see if it's good. Then crank and see if the solenoid bypass is powering the coil, good. Pop distributor cap and check points for gap. See if you can get spark shorting the points with a screwdriver. spark and no coil discharge will be a bad condenser. If you have spark but not to the plugs, the rotor may have a hole to shaft ground. God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/ KC wrote: > > i recently purchased a 1973 cj5 very nice jeep > but for some reason it does not want to start it will go to turn over but > its like its not getting any fire > ive replaced the starter > the ignition coil > stater > celinoid > and still no spark > why why i ask > its almost like maybe a wiring problem but if thats the case i really > wouldnt no were to begin > if anyone could help please > my husband and father have tried there best but no luck > thank you to all |
Re: 1973 cj5
Start with a Radio Shack ten dollar volt meter and test to see if
you have any power at the coil positive, ignition on, if not go back to the resistor ballast, a white ceramic thingie bolted to your firewall and see if it's good. Then crank and see if the solenoid bypass is powering the coil, good. Pop distributor cap and check points for gap. See if you can get spark shorting the points with a screwdriver. spark and no coil discharge will be a bad condenser. If you have spark but not to the plugs, the rotor may have a hole to shaft ground. God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/ KC wrote: > > i recently purchased a 1973 cj5 very nice jeep > but for some reason it does not want to start it will go to turn over but > its like its not getting any fire > ive replaced the starter > the ignition coil > stater > celinoid > and still no spark > why why i ask > its almost like maybe a wiring problem but if thats the case i really > wouldnt no were to begin > if anyone could help please > my husband and father have tried there best but no luck > thank you to all |
Re: 1973 cj5
Start with a Radio Shack ten dollar volt meter and test to see if
you have any power at the coil positive, ignition on, if not go back to the resistor ballast, a white ceramic thingie bolted to your firewall and see if it's good. Then crank and see if the solenoid bypass is powering the coil, good. Pop distributor cap and check points for gap. See if you can get spark shorting the points with a screwdriver. spark and no coil discharge will be a bad condenser. If you have spark but not to the plugs, the rotor may have a hole to shaft ground. God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/ KC wrote: > > i recently purchased a 1973 cj5 very nice jeep > but for some reason it does not want to start it will go to turn over but > its like its not getting any fire > ive replaced the starter > the ignition coil > stater > celinoid > and still no spark > why why i ask > its almost like maybe a wiring problem but if thats the case i really > wouldnt no were to begin > if anyone could help please > my husband and father have tried there best but no luck > thank you to all |
Re: 1973 cj5
Start with a Radio Shack ten dollar volt meter and test to see if
you have any power at the coil positive, ignition on, if not go back to the resistor ballast, a white ceramic thingie bolted to your firewall and see if it's good. Then crank and see if the solenoid bypass is powering the coil, good. Pop distributor cap and check points for gap. See if you can get spark shorting the points with a screwdriver. spark and no coil discharge will be a bad condenser. If you have spark but not to the plugs, the rotor may have a hole to shaft ground. God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/ KC wrote: > > i recently purchased a 1973 cj5 very nice jeep > but for some reason it does not want to start it will go to turn over but > its like its not getting any fire > ive replaced the starter > the ignition coil > stater > celinoid > and still no spark > why why i ask > its almost like maybe a wiring problem but if thats the case i really > wouldnt no were to begin > if anyone could help please > my husband and father have tried there best but no luck > thank you to all |
Re: 1973 cj5
My 75 CJ5 has a "module" on the pass fender & it went bad & wouldn't start.
Check it. under the hood "Fennidh" <bdl300wmag.@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:pAcmc.28488$6L3.24339@fed1read05... > I don't know if yours has a "module" on the pass fender > under the hood. Some have said mine should not , but it > did/does, and when it went, no spark. > > Your going to have to ask around as to testing them. Mine > ended up being a bad ground, once cleaned and tightened, I > got to take the new module back. I am not purposefully > calling it by the wrong name, I just cannot for the life of > me remember at the moment what it is actually called. > > Good Luck > JT > 77 CJ 5 > LV,NV > > > > > "KC" <kcmidget@cfl.rr.com> wrote in message > news:rJbmc.563086$Po1.355147@twister.tampabay.rr.c om... > | i recently purchased a 1973 cj5 very nice jeep > | but for some reason it does not want to start it will go > to turn over but > | its like its not getting any fire > | ive replaced the starter > | the ignition coil > | stater > | celinoid > | and still no spark > | why why i ask > | its almost like maybe a wiring problem but if thats the > case i really > | wouldnt no were to begin > | if anyone could help please > | my husband and father have tried there best but no luck > | thank you to all > | > | > > |
Re: 1973 cj5
My 75 CJ5 has a "module" on the pass fender & it went bad & wouldn't start.
Check it. under the hood "Fennidh" <bdl300wmag.@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:pAcmc.28488$6L3.24339@fed1read05... > I don't know if yours has a "module" on the pass fender > under the hood. Some have said mine should not , but it > did/does, and when it went, no spark. > > Your going to have to ask around as to testing them. Mine > ended up being a bad ground, once cleaned and tightened, I > got to take the new module back. I am not purposefully > calling it by the wrong name, I just cannot for the life of > me remember at the moment what it is actually called. > > Good Luck > JT > 77 CJ 5 > LV,NV > > > > > "KC" <kcmidget@cfl.rr.com> wrote in message > news:rJbmc.563086$Po1.355147@twister.tampabay.rr.c om... > | i recently purchased a 1973 cj5 very nice jeep > | but for some reason it does not want to start it will go > to turn over but > | its like its not getting any fire > | ive replaced the starter > | the ignition coil > | stater > | celinoid > | and still no spark > | why why i ask > | its almost like maybe a wiring problem but if thats the > case i really > | wouldnt no were to begin > | if anyone could help please > | my husband and father have tried there best but no luck > | thank you to all > | > | > > |
Re: 1973 cj5
My 75 CJ5 has a "module" on the pass fender & it went bad & wouldn't start.
Check it. under the hood "Fennidh" <bdl300wmag.@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:pAcmc.28488$6L3.24339@fed1read05... > I don't know if yours has a "module" on the pass fender > under the hood. Some have said mine should not , but it > did/does, and when it went, no spark. > > Your going to have to ask around as to testing them. Mine > ended up being a bad ground, once cleaned and tightened, I > got to take the new module back. I am not purposefully > calling it by the wrong name, I just cannot for the life of > me remember at the moment what it is actually called. > > Good Luck > JT > 77 CJ 5 > LV,NV > > > > > "KC" <kcmidget@cfl.rr.com> wrote in message > news:rJbmc.563086$Po1.355147@twister.tampabay.rr.c om... > | i recently purchased a 1973 cj5 very nice jeep > | but for some reason it does not want to start it will go > to turn over but > | its like its not getting any fire > | ive replaced the starter > | the ignition coil > | stater > | celinoid > | and still no spark > | why why i ask > | its almost like maybe a wiring problem but if thats the > case i really > | wouldnt no were to begin > | if anyone could help please > | my husband and father have tried there best but no luck > | thank you to all > | > | > > |
Re: 1973 cj5
My 75 CJ5 has a "module" on the pass fender & it went bad & wouldn't start.
Check it. under the hood "Fennidh" <bdl300wmag.@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:pAcmc.28488$6L3.24339@fed1read05... > I don't know if yours has a "module" on the pass fender > under the hood. Some have said mine should not , but it > did/does, and when it went, no spark. > > Your going to have to ask around as to testing them. Mine > ended up being a bad ground, once cleaned and tightened, I > got to take the new module back. I am not purposefully > calling it by the wrong name, I just cannot for the life of > me remember at the moment what it is actually called. > > Good Luck > JT > 77 CJ 5 > LV,NV > > > > > "KC" <kcmidget@cfl.rr.com> wrote in message > news:rJbmc.563086$Po1.355147@twister.tampabay.rr.c om... > | i recently purchased a 1973 cj5 very nice jeep > | but for some reason it does not want to start it will go > to turn over but > | its like its not getting any fire > | ive replaced the starter > | the ignition coil > | stater > | celinoid > | and still no spark > | why why i ask > | its almost like maybe a wiring problem but if thats the > case i really > | wouldnt no were to begin > | if anyone could help please > | my husband and father have tried there best but no luck > | thank you to all > | > | > > |
Re: 1973 cj5
Electronic Ignition Module...
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