To find the power supply look at a schematic for the fuel injection system in a service manual for the vehicle they are in.
i dont no
== == you dont have a carburater,it is fuel injected. you have whats called distributerless ignition system, meaning no distributer, cap, or rotor
AS LONG AS THERE IS ENOUGH POWER IN BATTERY TO SUPPLY A SPARK TO THE ENGINE VIA THE DISTRIBUTOR IT WILL RUN FOR A WHILE (DONT DRIVE IT IN THE DARK THOUGH IT USE ALL THE POWER IN THE BATTERY) All the alternator does is to keep the battery charged up
Well yeah you should. If you dont ur computer will not work.
I dont know.... may be due to save money
Check the distributor and spark plug wires.
Yes most do pay there cost for powersupplies for there displays
This is always a good question. My buddy said: why dont you connect the battery and try it. He is a idiot too. I reconnected the battery and it did start. Dummy me! There are three things needed to start. The starter must spin the engine. The electrical or electronics must fire the spark plugs and the fuel pump and carb or injectors must supply fuel. You have to find out what of the three is missing to narrow down the area you need to work on.
i dont know but if you find one could you let me know as i have this turntable and i am looking for the amplifier gerry
Electricicity, a power source, a plug
No, diesels dont have spark plugs
it has an effect if you dont change the fuel injected