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I removed all te disc brake system from a 78 or 79 Datsun PL 620. Willl it bolt up on a 77 PL 620?
There is no firing order with datsun injection. It is a "batch fire" system. That means when 1 injector fires they all do. The system gets a signal from the ignition coil as to when to fire.
1975 for the HEI (High Energy Ignition) system (no more ignition points)
hey are located inside the distributor and function as the trigger for the ignition system to produce spark. The pickup coil monitors the rotation
That should be a 2.2 engine and no, it does not have a distributor cap. It has a DIS (Distributorless Ignition System).
If you have the 2.2 L engine in that 99 S10, there is no distributor in that vehicle. It has a DIS (Distributorless Ignition System).
It is part of the factory system and there is no easy way to bypass the system, installing a remote start sometimes will disable it. Remember the immobilizer is there to prevent theft.
sounds like u need to change the ignition switch itself ( the keybarrel)
If your battery is fully charged and the connections are clean and tight, the problem is probably that the contacts in the switch are corroded or worn, meaning your ignition switch will have to be replaced.
for any auto repair, consult your repair manual. if you do not have the required tools, manuals or knowledge to complete the repair then you need to consult a certified mechanic. any mess-ups that you make while doing your own mechanical work can be catastrophic. engine parts must perform their job up to 100 times per second, and anything that is installed incorrectly can cause bad performance or even system failure, possibly damaging other components and increasing repair costs.
a primary advantage of the electronic ignition system over conventional ignition system is?
Your local library is a tremendous source of free car repair information. Usually, if they don't have it, they will find it for you at another library in their system and have it for you at YOUR library the next day or two. Your local library is a tremendous source of free car repair information. Usually, if they don't have it, they will find it for you at another library in their system and have it for you at YOUR library the next day or two.