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- Mar 14, 2008
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- 1987
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- Automatic
Hi all. I have a 1987 Ranger ST-X, 2.9. It suddenly died on me but the starter still cranks strongly. It sits with a local mechanic who cant figure it out. He says no spark and no fuel. Inertial fuel cut-off has been eliminated as the reason. Any type of order of progression to track this down recommended? It has been bitter cold here in mid-NY lately, maybe this is catalyzing a prob? Thanks for any & all replies.
I got under the lid and found the wire plug into the coil was missing the clips to hold it in. This is the flat plug that directs 3 wires (1 being the tach wire.) into the coil body. Any slight movement of the plug killed the engine when I tested it. The condenser on the side was floating around by it's wire. The bastard may have found the problem but he didn't fix it for $235 after 4 days. I electrical taped it tight and went to party 

