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Old 04-14-2013, 09:46 AM   #4
LONGHAIR
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Re: Ran fine, now no spark?

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Originally Posted by 79Betty View Post
I will note that there is a 2 post resistor on the driver side fire-wall and when taking the bolts out my ratchet hit it and it sparked, could this be related because idk what it does. thanks in advance everyone i'm pullin my hair out at this point
Can you post a pic of this resistor?
I sounds to me more like a junction point. You probably blew a fuse or fusable link.
Do you have a test light? Check for power at the distributor and that block you sparked.

BTW, this is exactly why it is recommended that you remove the ground wire from the battery when doing such tasks.
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