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The problem was pin pointed in post #30.......

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Damion,

Since you asked, I reluctantly will tell you to:
1). Establish that ignition sparks is produced during cranking!!!!! And reproducible.
2). Forget the rest of the CIS troubleshooting for they would be useless until you confirm this requirement (ignition sparks).

Keep us posted.

Tony

Damion,

You did not test and verify the presence of consistent and reproducible ignition in your system. And you have mislead many into different direction by ignoring the early recommendations. Now that you have found the culprit, you'll know who was guessing. You could spray tons of starting fluid and that would do nothing to make your engine start. You needed good ignition and that should have been determined in first place before doing further investigation.

Congratulation for all the hard work.

Tony
Old 04-04-2012, 09:49 AM
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