Dave R
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If your sure you've got power to the TFI module, then double check your engine ground, that one has tripped me up before. Then again, there's coil wiring to consider also.The engine cranks but no spark.
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If your sure you've got power to the TFI module, then double check your engine ground, that one has tripped me up before. Then again, there's coil wiring to consider also.The engine cranks but no spark.
Let me put it this way. My 4X4 short bed '84 Ranger has been sitting in my driveway for almost a year. I have gone to 4 yards numerous times and haven't seen a shortbed Ranger period. I went to the local Ford dealer and asked about interchange and he said no other fuel lines will fit my truck. He also said fuel lines to fit my truck are obsolete and no longer available. I even fibed and asked for the same in a '85. again no.
Grab your J.C.Whitney catalog and look up Ranger gas tanks. It'll say "eccept 4X4".
Since it's a fairly low value resistor your never going to see it on a volt meter unless you put a load on it. Or did you test it while the engine was running? (coil loaded)I checked the coil wire with a volt meter and it had full battery voltage.
I checked the coil wire with a volt meter and it had full battery voltage.
The '83-'84 Rangers have a regulator mounted on the left fender. I can't find it right now but there is a website that tells you how to swap a 130 amp G3 alt into them.