My Mustang was stored essentially outdoors for five years with a blown tranny. I finally pulled her out of the garage two weeks ago, and she would barely start. Siphoned out the half tank of gas, refilled with a few gallons of good gas, and replaced the fuel filter. I was then able to jump start the car, but had a wandering idle. No big deal, that's to be expected, I'd take care of that later.
Installed a new battery and had the tranny replaced, and when driving it home, noticed tons of hesitation and misfiring under load (almost anything above 2k rpms). Fine, it just needs a tune-up right?
Car stalls a couple times on the way home due to the wandering idle. Park it at home, go to fire her up a couple days later - it would crank and crank, but no start. Fine, go through the crank-no-start checklist right?
First step - saw there was no spark when jumping the starter solenoid terminals and holding the coil wire next to the block. I had an MSD coil, so I went and got a junkyard stock coil and installed that. Now I have NO cranking.
Whether I'm turning the key to crank, or jumping the starter solenoid, I get no cranking at all. I get one click (not a clickclickclickclick, just one), dimming of the dash lights, and that's it. Thoughts?
I installed a new start solenoid in 2000 (that was probably 5k miles ago), and a reman'd starter in 2005 (1k miles ago). I have new cap/rotor/plugs/wires, but haven't installed them yet.
Installed a new battery and had the tranny replaced, and when driving it home, noticed tons of hesitation and misfiring under load (almost anything above 2k rpms). Fine, it just needs a tune-up right?
Car stalls a couple times on the way home due to the wandering idle. Park it at home, go to fire her up a couple days later - it would crank and crank, but no start. Fine, go through the crank-no-start checklist right?
First step - saw there was no spark when jumping the starter solenoid terminals and holding the coil wire next to the block. I had an MSD coil, so I went and got a junkyard stock coil and installed that. Now I have NO cranking.
Whether I'm turning the key to crank, or jumping the starter solenoid, I get no cranking at all. I get one click (not a clickclickclickclick, just one), dimming of the dash lights, and that's it. Thoughts?
I installed a new start solenoid in 2000 (that was probably 5k miles ago), and a reman'd starter in 2005 (1k miles ago). I have new cap/rotor/plugs/wires, but haven't installed them yet.