So, my nephew has reached the final stages of having a 5.0 HO in his '65 Galaxie. Here's the things he did, which might be the cause for his dilemma now: no spark.
Bought a brand-new Fox distributor, with TFI mounted, which allowed use of his aftermarket harness plug-in without wiring modification. His intent was to check initial timing while cranking, SPOUT removed, all plugs removed to allow fast cranking. No spark. PCM Power Relay is pulling in when key on. Reads 12V at ign. coil. key on, 0 V cranking----I think he checked the ground return connection instead of the + terminal; he didn't remember. Will repeat tomorrow. Coil primary ohms about 1 ohm (meets spec). Secondary coil ohms very high, not shorted out. Anyway, he bought a new coil, O'reilly's, same effect. Today he bought a second brand-new distributor, O'Reilly's, no spark.
I am not sure how to have him check for PIP output with what he has available, some kind of digital VOM. Spark is created by turning coil OFF for a split second at a time. A DVOM "samples" at a long interval, maybe a second or two, or more, I don't feel any meaningful reading can be gotten, if cranking speed ~ 500 rpm, there's 250 X 8 sparks per minute, or 33 sparks per second.
Here's my questions. Is PIP signal not also used to "fire" the injectors? IOW, if no PIP, engine could not run using conventional ignition points distributor, for no injection?
If PCM were at fault, would the coil voltage be getting switched, as it seems to be? He bought the PCM off Ebay from a private party, whom he met. If it were a 4-cyl. PCM, he'd still get spark, some time.
He's in a bind, school in Ft. Leonard Wood, MO, another 2 weeks, then returns to NC for about a week, in the Marine Corps., then the long move out here to AZ, where we will keep his goodies during the time he's away in Okinawa. Appreciate ideas, suggestions. I really want to see the kid succeed with this venture. He's come a very long way from despondent high school dropout to responsible young man, Iraq twice, Afghanistan once. imp
Bought a brand-new Fox distributor, with TFI mounted, which allowed use of his aftermarket harness plug-in without wiring modification. His intent was to check initial timing while cranking, SPOUT removed, all plugs removed to allow fast cranking. No spark. PCM Power Relay is pulling in when key on. Reads 12V at ign. coil. key on, 0 V cranking----I think he checked the ground return connection instead of the + terminal; he didn't remember. Will repeat tomorrow. Coil primary ohms about 1 ohm (meets spec). Secondary coil ohms very high, not shorted out. Anyway, he bought a new coil, O'reilly's, same effect. Today he bought a second brand-new distributor, O'Reilly's, no spark.
I am not sure how to have him check for PIP output with what he has available, some kind of digital VOM. Spark is created by turning coil OFF for a split second at a time. A DVOM "samples" at a long interval, maybe a second or two, or more, I don't feel any meaningful reading can be gotten, if cranking speed ~ 500 rpm, there's 250 X 8 sparks per minute, or 33 sparks per second.
Here's my questions. Is PIP signal not also used to "fire" the injectors? IOW, if no PIP, engine could not run using conventional ignition points distributor, for no injection?
If PCM were at fault, would the coil voltage be getting switched, as it seems to be? He bought the PCM off Ebay from a private party, whom he met. If it were a 4-cyl. PCM, he'd still get spark, some time.
He's in a bind, school in Ft. Leonard Wood, MO, another 2 weeks, then returns to NC for about a week, in the Marine Corps., then the long move out here to AZ, where we will keep his goodies during the time he's away in Okinawa. Appreciate ideas, suggestions. I really want to see the kid succeed with this venture. He's come a very long way from despondent high school dropout to responsible young man, Iraq twice, Afghanistan once. imp