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First pull off a spark plug lead (at the spark plug end) and see if you have a spark. If you have a good spark here, the problem lies elsewhere (fuel pump etc). Then have a look at this thread, especially the second post:
ford-4l-and-6-cylinder-f1/el-no-spark-grrrrrrrrrrrr-how-to-diagnose-t84661.html The coil is hidden under the intake manifold and is a bit of a pain to get to. |
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well i have solved the problem i got a new coil and pluged it in and it started first go but does anybody know wat size socket u need to take the bolts off that bolt it to the side of the donk
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jordancoe wrote: well i have solved the problem i got a new coil and pluged it in and it started first go but does anybody know wat size socket u need to take the bolts off that bolt it to the side of the donk form memory 10mm
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8mm
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ok got the 8mm socket and that was the right size the new coil is bolted in and is goin great thanx for all your help guys
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