So after a couple years of my 87 turbo being in many pieces it's finally back together. I went to crank it Saturday morning and after a couple of silly ground problems I got it cranking.
The problem I'm having is a lack of spark.
The cps is sending G1 G2 and Ne signals to the ecm and the G- is a good ground. The ecm is not sending the IGdA IGdB or IGt to the igniter, and while testing the igniter with the 3v battery for momentary continuity to the coils, 2 of the 3 outs failed. Everything was working prior to disassembly and it has all just been sitting in bags and such for a while, so I'm having a hard time believing the ecm and igniter just up and went bad while they were sitting there.
Before I spend $750 on a new ECM and igniter I'm wondering if there are any special grounds specific to the ignition system or anything like that, as I would be much more inclined to believe my own lackadaisical approach at putting it back together is to blame.
If you need more information please just let me know, my buddy and I were troubleshooting all weekend and covered as much as we could.
The problem I'm having is a lack of spark.
The cps is sending G1 G2 and Ne signals to the ecm and the G- is a good ground. The ecm is not sending the IGdA IGdB or IGt to the igniter, and while testing the igniter with the 3v battery for momentary continuity to the coils, 2 of the 3 outs failed. Everything was working prior to disassembly and it has all just been sitting in bags and such for a while, so I'm having a hard time believing the ecm and igniter just up and went bad while they were sitting there.
Before I spend $750 on a new ECM and igniter I'm wondering if there are any special grounds specific to the ignition system or anything like that, as I would be much more inclined to believe my own lackadaisical approach at putting it back together is to blame.
If you need more information please just let me know, my buddy and I were troubleshooting all weekend and covered as much as we could.