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240 Fuel Problems (Long response again) 200 1986

I am sorry I threw you off when I mentioned the wires that go to the ignition "Coil"... "I have 4 wires connected the coil 2 blue on one terminal, and an orange and yellow wire and a larger white wire on the other terminal? I have voltage at the coil". I mentioned that information as I had disconnected 2 wires from the coil when I installed the engine wiring harness and may not have them in the correct positions?

I am working at the relay with the 30, 86/1 86/2 85 87/1 87/1 terminals labled on the relay. I purchased a digital volt Ohm Meter. The #30 terminal has 12 volts while cranking. when I probed 86/1 terminal at the connector I get no voltage. I made sure I had a good ground and tried again with a test light, No voltage.

From one of the earlier posts, I bypassed the fuel relay by using a jumper wire from the fuse block at the left side 4 and 6 terminals, just as you discussed. Thanks DAvid...






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