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Ωhm

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  1. Isn't that the OPs problem? Can't get a screw loose.
  2. Time to join the T-Bird forums. You know how they work.
  3. Love that mechanical pull the channel select knob for each channel memory. High tech stuff there.
  4. Was that even a 'word' back when they built that car?
  5. Partake in silliness, not me.
  6. Found this on Ebay if anyone is interested. https://www.ebay.com/itm/1986-JEEP-FULL-LINE-COLOR-CATALOG-Brochure-CJ-Cherokee-COMANCHE-Wagoneer-4X4s-/202988916734
  7. Splice_E is HOT (B+) from the Fusible LInk G. Splice_E also feed B+ to the Fuel Pump Relay C216_1 (30).
  8. On a precautionary note, the way you jumped the Fuel Pump Relay Block, Fuel Pump Motor, Injectors and a few other components are now running current flow through the Ignition Switch (I1 feed). Could possibly overheat the IGN SW.
  9. Need to do a visual inspection of your fusible links located on the starter relay. Look for bubbles, holes, open wire. If fusible links look good, track back wire at D1_5 to its splice in the harness.
  10. Is D1_5 Hot (B+) at all times?
  11. Any swap history here? 2wd/4wd. Auto/manual. Maybe both.
  12. Ωhm

    That ain't salt

    Nature will bring us clean air, with or without us.
  13. Ωhm

    "The Middle"

    The problem with the truth is no one can change your mind. Only you can pick your truths. Right/wrong, good/evil, up/down, left/right. You choose.
  14. Ωhm

    "The Middle"

    Then we pick our truth and stand by it. So that's where we are today.
  15. Ωhm

    "The Middle"

    Should one agree to disagree when lying is involved? Where does the truth fall between the two?
  16. So respect has a price tag on it.
  17. @cruiser54 http://cruiser54.com/?p=121
  18. Add MAP sensor vacuum hose to checklist.
  19. Does AZ have a fuel rail pressure gauge?
  20. Dearborn MI: 2-3 inches of snow on the ground. High winds knocked all the snow off the trees. 1 inch of salt on the road.
  21. For me 7-9 seconds is a typical cold crank start time. You're down to 4-5 seconds. You done good, but if you got ideas and can knock some more time off that, go for it. Keep us posted.
  22. Never, but now its time to take the time and enjoy the ride and let all them new parts get dirt on them. You got the tools, clean them up and put them away and hope you never need them again.
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