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Now what ? No fire and 200$ later...

Discussion in 'Intermediate CJ-5/6/7/8' started by BobFortier, Jul 3, 2007.

  1. BobFortier

    BobFortier Member

    I hope everyone here is doing well, because I'm not. We changed the timing chain, because we tought it was my problem. It was not, but we changed it anyway. Now we spent the night re-mounting everything, I even put a new ignition box (the fender mounted thing)

    There is no fire. Now what is next ? Is there a way to test the coil without installing a new one ?

    I'm very disapointed tonight, after all this work nothing is working. Help please

    Here is what I refer to :

    http://www.earlycj5.com/forums/showthread.php?t=45562


    Bob in Sherbrooke
     
  2. High5

    High5 Member

    Do you have spark at the plug???
     
  3. High5

    High5 Member

    Hey who screwed with my avatar and put the all mighty Sparky there. Not a bad picture though:)

    High5
     
  4. BobFortier

    BobFortier Member

    No, we did not see fire. Is it the coil then ?


    Bob
     
  5. timgr

    timgr We stand on the shoulders of giants. 2022 Sponsor

    Maybe. With electrical stuff, you have to divide and conquer, after you've tested all the cheap/fast possibilities you can think of.

    The coil is a transformer, with the primary winding between the two small terminals. Disconnected from the car, you should have continuity between them, or a very low ohms reading. The secondary is from the center post (coil wire) to the case. You should have infinite resistance (no continuity) between the primary and the secondary. Any of these not true -> bad coil. If you have another car, if it has a similar cylindrical (oil can) coil, you can swap it in to test. I would want to carry a spare coil anyway, so changing the coil isn't a terrible burden.

    I'll go outside and read some signals on my truck and report back.
     
    Last edited: Jul 4, 2007
  6. timgr

    timgr We stand on the shoulders of giants. 2022 Sponsor

    Well, won't be as quick as I thought - can't find my meter. I'll keep looking though.
     
  7. green71jeep

    green71jeep work in progress

    I am just throwing this out there because I had it happen to a friend of mine.Did you check all your fuses a friend of mine called me up and said the jeep stop running no fire ect. ect. we beat our heads against the wall for two days changed a few parts before we stumbled upon a blown fuse that we thought was caused by something else we did:rofl::rofl: and low and behold walah.I know you already have probally done this but just want to be sure.
     
  8. BobFortier

    BobFortier Member

    As a matter of fact, no I did not...:oops:

    But I will, for sure. I'm getting better and better in mechanical problem, but for electricity, this is not my strenght (sp)...


    Thanks to all, I appreciate

    Bob
     
  9. High5

    High5 Member

    I'm sure no electrician, but I would start by checking to see if there was power to the coil. If there is, and you don't have power after the coil, I would say there's your problem. If there isn't power to the coil I would definitely check fuses and wiring connections which is so much fun on a little JeepR)R)

    Good luck

    High5
     
  10. dohc281

    dohc281 It is what it is.

    QUOTE=High5;508457]I'm sure no electrician, but I would start by checking to see if there was power to the coil. If there is, and you don't have power after the coil, I would say there's your problem. If there isn't power to the coil I would definitely check fuses and wiring connections which is so much fun on a little JeepR)R)

    Good luck

    High5[/QUOTE]

    :iagree:
     
  11. daveK

    daveK New Member

    You mentioned that fuel is getting to the filter, but are you sure it's getting through the carb? Have you tried spraying some starter fluid down the carb and then trying to start it? If it fires, you probably have a blockage in the carb.