280ZX Turbo - No spark, no needle bounce.
280ZX Turbo - No spark, no needle bounce.
Greetings all, I guess the title says it all. Drove my car just fine this morning to work. Lunch time rolled around, and my car cranks for days but I get no spark off of the coil. My tach needle doesn't bounce when cranking either, and I'm suspecting that it's the ignition control module. I plan on doing the GM HEI swap at this time. Before I go spend the $30 or so on the parts, should I be looking at anything else here?
Thanks.
Thanks.
where may I ask is the stock the ignition control module, located on an 83 turbo? my car after it gets hot it just runs rough clears up and just dies
My tach needle doesn't bounce when cranking either, let it set for a few hrs
she cranked so i drove it home about 20 miles @ night... two weeks later drove it about five miles ate breakfast came out 30 min later same thing would not start(My tach needle did not bounce when cranking either. then after about 10min she cranked
will the control module act like this (heatsink) or do they just go out all together.
and what about the crank positioning sensor if its going out will it act like this.
My tach needle doesn't bounce when cranking either, let it set for a few hrs
she cranked so i drove it home about 20 miles @ night... two weeks later drove it about five miles ate breakfast came out 30 min later same thing would not start(My tach needle did not bounce when cranking either. then after about 10min she cranked

will the control module act like this (heatsink) or do they just go out all together.
and what about the crank positioning sensor if its going out will it act like this.
I have everything wired up.....which is the "signal wire to ecu"....the blue one or one from the plug (black or white)...going through FSM right now but if someone could chime in quick that would be great...
I have that...it has the "yellow wire to ecu" but doesn't say which wire to hook that to. There are the two wires that plug into the old ignitor but there is also a blue wire that has a bullet looking connector...
Did you mount the HEI module to anything? It HAS TO BE GROUNDED through the mounting holes to the chassis. I screwed mine to my shock tower. Skittle made a bracket.
If you don't ground the module itself you will get no spark, and you probably fried the module.
If you don't ground the module itself you will get no spark, and you probably fried the module.
I mounted it to vented plate with one bolt/lock washer/nut and then the other hole I put sheet metal screw through the module hole through my plate into the engine bay wall. The plate itself is also mounted to the engine bay wall.
The only thing I didn't do was make a ground from the factory "T" black wire w/white stripe to coil...I wonder if that fried the module. I have a friend that has a MSD Blaster Coil I'm going to borrow to see if I can get it to fire...probably take my module back to Autozone to see if they can test it as well...
The only thing I didn't do was make a ground from the factory "T" black wire w/white stripe to coil...I wonder if that fried the module. I have a friend that has a MSD Blaster Coil I'm going to borrow to see if I can get it to fire...probably take my module back to Autozone to see if they can test it as well...
It fixed my issue, which was a bad ignitor. That's all the GM HEI swap is; a cheap fix for a bad stock ignitor.
If you have a no-start condition, always try jiggling your ECU connectors and your injector harness first.
If you have a no-start condition, always try jiggling your ECU connectors and your injector harness first.
Sorry for being MIA....works been crazy....did the swap, didn't fix my issue. I had it towed to a local Nissan guy. He says no spark with distributor in car pull it off and sparks like crazy?? He is tracing electrical wires hoping to find issue....
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