Hello Fellas,
I bought a 1989 Supra Turbo that had the head gasket changed but was never started. It came with lots of extra parts, so I see some "shot gun" troubleshooting was done. Anyway, I messed with it for awhile, repaired the harness connectors at the coil packs and CPS. It sparked! I put all the plugs back in and tried to start it. It sparked a short time, then it sounded like a small backfire, then nothing. There seemed to be a small puff of smoke near the ignition control module connectors. I do not see any evidence of a problem. Anyway, I realized I still had the jumper in to check engine codes. Could this cause a problem? Also, I do not have the alternator hooked up. Any issues with that? Any assistance is welcome. Thank you in advance.
Wayja
I bought a 1989 Supra Turbo that had the head gasket changed but was never started. It came with lots of extra parts, so I see some "shot gun" troubleshooting was done. Anyway, I messed with it for awhile, repaired the harness connectors at the coil packs and CPS. It sparked! I put all the plugs back in and tried to start it. It sparked a short time, then it sounded like a small backfire, then nothing. There seemed to be a small puff of smoke near the ignition control module connectors. I do not see any evidence of a problem. Anyway, I realized I still had the jumper in to check engine codes. Could this cause a problem? Also, I do not have the alternator hooked up. Any issues with that? Any assistance is welcome. Thank you in advance.
Wayja