'86 MJ with the 2.8 V6 and 3-spd auto. transmission. The truck will not start OR crank in Park, and will crank and crank in Neutral but won't fire. Any ideas as to what could cause this?
Recently I replaced the flexplate, which required removing and reinstalling the transmission. After the job was done, the truck fired up right away and sounded awesome. About three minutes later the engine cut off and smoke appeared under the hood. Realized pretty quickly that it was electrical (the large positive starter wire had melted on the exhaust manifold, causing a short).
I replaced the positive battery cable but the truck still didn't start. Replaced the starter relay--still no start. I then tried starting it in Neutral (instead of Park) and it cranks and cranks but will not fire. Using the screwdriver-in-the-spark-plug-wire trick, it seems as though there's no spark.
It sounds a little like the problem could be a bad or misaligned Neutral Safety Switch (NSS), but that would prevent the starter from energizing, wouldn't it? And the truck started up just fine in Park after the flexplate replacement, and I haven't messed with the NSS since then. I'm wondering if the no-spark condition is due to some other damaged caused by the short... If so, what's the most likely culprit?