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Finally got my Ranger put back together and fluids in. Cranks but no spark and no start.
It is an 88 block in an 89 body/bay. We switched over the crankshaft position sensor from the ‘89 and added it to the ‘88 block, we’re not using the 88’s distributor. The sensor’s position is a few degrees off (retarded) but thought it would work it’s kinks out when it’s running. However the sensor is putting out 12V continuously even while turning the crank. Suspect it’s either a faulty sensor (it’s brand new but possible) or the position of it. Has anyone ever added the crank sensor to an ‘88 or older block?
The ‘89 wasn’t supposed to support a distributor but should we try going back to it instead of trying to make a crankshaft sensor work?
Finally got my Ranger put back together and fluids in. Cranks but no spark and no start.
It is an 88 block in an 89 body/bay. We switched over the crankshaft position sensor from the ‘89 and added it to the ‘88 block, we’re not using the 88’s distributor. The sensor’s position is a few degrees off (retarded) but thought it would work it’s kinks out when it’s running. However the sensor is putting out 12V continuously even while turning the crank. Suspect it’s either a faulty sensor (it’s brand new but possible) or the position of it. Has anyone ever added the crank sensor to an ‘88 or older block?
The ‘89 wasn’t supposed to support a distributor but should we try going back to it instead of trying to make a crankshaft sensor work?