Re: [FWDLK] Part Numbers - Starting Problems
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Re: [FWDLK] Part Numbers - Starting Problems



Well first thing is to check for spark at all. Need to know if it's not
starting because of fueling problems or spark problems. Then we can go from
there.



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                    06/14/01 02:57 PM
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Mike

Are you getting voltage to the coil from the  ignition switch?  My wife has
a heavy keychain and her key would mess up  the ignition switch, but it
worked fine with my lighter set of keys.   Bottom line, I had to replace
the ignition switch.

John


----- Original Message -----
From:  SKILES_MICHAEL_J@xxxxxxxxx
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Sent: Thursday, June 14, 2001 8:22  AM
Subject: [FWDLK] Part Numbers - Starting  Problems


All,

Need some help. Does anyone have the gasket numbers for  the gaskets on a
241 V8. Jack Johnson has some gaskets but we need the numbers  to determine
which would fit my 241. Any help would be appreciated.

Also, I am unable to start my car. (55  Savoy 241 V8 still 6 volt) About a
week ago, my wife started the car and  backed it out of our garage. By the
time she had closed the garage door it had  stalled and I have been unable
to start it since.

I have replaced the following:

Coil
Points
Cap
Condensor
Rotor
Battery
Ammeter

(It's nice to have extra parts)

The car has a new fuel pump. I shot air through the fuel lines to see  if
they were plugged. The pump is shooting fuel. ( I can flood the carb and I
disconnected the line and had my wife crank the engine, it is passing fuel)
The engine cranks and sounds to have enough speed to turn it over, but it
never fires. Any suggestions?

Thanks

Mike



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