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problems never end... no start issue

Well i was just backing out my driveway in my 86 cougar 3.8.  when i put it in drive it died... figured no big deal it ran kinda rough anyhow.  fired back up and put it in drive and moved bout 15 feet and it started to act like random miss/out of gas type deal.. and died..  now it wont fire back up.
  I put a screw driver in the coil wire and checked for spark... none.  fuel pressure is good (squirts out the valve in the cfi unit) i am thinking it could be the TFI module?  anyone have other idea's?  i need to hunt around for the 88 remote tfi module i have and wire it in i guess.
      any help is appreciated... i got til tomorrow to figure it out cause i gotta work. would be nice to drive not walk 30 miles round trip.

problems never end... no start issue

Reply #1
It would suck to walk that far, Get under the hood and figure it out. There is no jeneric answer for what your askin.
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Reply #2
i know but im hoping that im not overlookin something which is why im askin for other idea's

problems never end... no start issue

Reply #3
Cap and or rotor?
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Just enjoyin the ride!!!!

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Reply #4
1. Unplug the SPOUT and see if that makes any difference.

2. Hook your test light between the TACH (green wire) side of the coil and ground.
If it blinks while cranking the TFI and coil are good.

If it stays on solid the TFI is not working.The TFI and/or the Hall emitter are bad.

If it doesn't light at all, hook the light to the BATT (red wire) side of the coil. If it lights there the TFI or coil is bad.

If no light on the BATT side of the coil the ignition switch is bad.

problems never end... no start issue

Reply #5
dont forget about the stator down in the dizzy.

That one sir you cant relocate.

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Reply #6
um wth is a SPOUT?  im going to check the rest of the stuff now

 

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Reply #7
SPOUT(Spark out) pulse from the EEC to the TFI.
Follow the yellow/lg wire back from the TFI. You will come to either an in-line one wire connector or a block with a jumper on it.
Unplug the connector or pull the jumper.
This will take the EEC out of the picture. This is what you normaly do to set the base timing.

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Reply #8
ok.  well i went out adn tried to crank it and it fired up

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Reply #9
go to autozone and pull codes.
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I honestly dont think you could exceed the cost of a new car buy installing new *stock* parts everywhere in your coug our tbird. Its just plain impossible. You could revamp the entire drivetrain/engine/suspenstion and still come out ahead.
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1987 Ford Thunderbird LX. 5.0. s.o., sn-95 t-5 and an f-150 clutch. Driven daily and going strong.
1986 cougar.
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Reply #10
Quote from: jcassity;238991
dont forget about the stator down in the dizzy.

That one sir you cant relocate.


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Reply #11
not sure where you are, but the autozones in KC won't pull codes off anything older than a 96.
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