Please refer to the Lounge area and my comments in the Houston members note.
Anyway, I have a problem with our 86. While backing into a parking lot last weekend, the car just quit. Quit like I turned the key off. After a little troubleshooting in the parking lot that determined that nothing had become obviously unplugged, or a popped fuse, the car was flat-bedded home.
After doing some more cursory looks, I have determined that the fuel pump is spinning up, so I should have fuel pressure. The rotor is also spinning, so it looks like the distributor gear is still one with the shaft. When I turn the engine over with a timing light hooked up, however, the light doesn't light. Looks like something in the ignition has gone south, possibly the TFI. Does anyone have some decent troubleshooting steps for determining the health of a TFI? I would appreciate it.
Gene Beaird
86 2R SVO, dead in the driveway,
Pearland, Texas
Anyway, I have a problem with our 86. While backing into a parking lot last weekend, the car just quit. Quit like I turned the key off. After a little troubleshooting in the parking lot that determined that nothing had become obviously unplugged, or a popped fuse, the car was flat-bedded home.
After doing some more cursory looks, I have determined that the fuel pump is spinning up, so I should have fuel pressure. The rotor is also spinning, so it looks like the distributor gear is still one with the shaft. When I turn the engine over with a timing light hooked up, however, the light doesn't light. Looks like something in the ignition has gone south, possibly the TFI. Does anyone have some decent troubleshooting steps for determining the health of a TFI? I would appreciate it.
Gene Beaird
86 2R SVO, dead in the driveway,
Pearland, Texas
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