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Old 03-13-08, 09:32 PM
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do these connectord go anywhere?

i recently installed my motor and have three connectors that go to nothing. i know it is possible they dont go anywhere but want to be certain. i have no p/s or a/c and have a power fc and everything is good in the sensor check. the car almost starts but wont. i already checked for spark i only checked the front leading plug but there is spark. also there is fuel and the battery says 11.6v on the power fc and also tried jump starting but still won't start also tried adding a little oil in nipples on the upper intake manifold. just want to check one of these connectors in not a problem. thanks
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the only thing in that area that has the tab connector like in picture one is either the starter or that deal with the big rubber boot, I think its a knock sensor
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starter and knock sensor are both connected already
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That side could be the oil pressure sender, coolant temp sensor and coolant level connector. None of those should affect the car from starting. Is the connector from the battery harness connected to the coil pack?.. I think it's a four pin.
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hope this helps

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It's probably flooded. As everyone stated, the connectors are either for the p/s switch and a/c clutch connectors. these will have no bearing on the vehicle starting. i've had a few motors i built that i used a little too much assembly lube, and they were difficult to start. pull the fuel pump relay, crank for fifteen seconds, do this twice. replace the spark plugs, reinsert the relay, and give it another shot. sometimes they are just stubborn
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it is flooded, i pulled the fuel pump relay and cranked it for 15 sec about 10 times and every time there is a mist of fuel coming out of the front leading spark plug hole. i tried installing new plugs after doing the unflooding procedure but still no start. thanks for the help




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