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Now that I finally got my wedge tribute running, I needed to clean things up so I washed the engine compartment (not pressure just garden hose).
Used leaf blower to blow all excess water away. After that I started it and let it run until it got hot to dry everything out.
When I went to start it again to put it back in the garage, it started ran a second and quit. Tried again same thing.
Thought I might be out of gas so put more in the tank and checked to make sure fuel pump was working and it was.
Same behavior. Left overnight and now no start at all.
Checked for spark, none.
Checked 12v wire from battery to msd box, has power.
Checked 12v small wire with ignition switch on, has power.
Did test jumping magnetic pickup wires per MSD to see if any spark, none.
Could a little water have actually killed this MSD BTM box? The coil is now, but swapped it anyways for a known good one, still no spark.
Since a new box is over $300 I want to run every possible test to confirm the box is actually dead before I buy one.
Does anybody know what might have happened or other tests that I can try?
One thing I did question is that I thought MSD boxes did not require a ballast resistor? This car still has one, see photo. And the 12v ignition on wire is tapped into one side of it?
Used leaf blower to blow all excess water away. After that I started it and let it run until it got hot to dry everything out.
When I went to start it again to put it back in the garage, it started ran a second and quit. Tried again same thing.
Thought I might be out of gas so put more in the tank and checked to make sure fuel pump was working and it was.
Same behavior. Left overnight and now no start at all.
Checked for spark, none.
Checked 12v wire from battery to msd box, has power.
Checked 12v small wire with ignition switch on, has power.
Did test jumping magnetic pickup wires per MSD to see if any spark, none.
Could a little water have actually killed this MSD BTM box? The coil is now, but swapped it anyways for a known good one, still no spark.
Since a new box is over $300 I want to run every possible test to confirm the box is actually dead before I buy one.
Does anybody know what might have happened or other tests that I can try?
One thing I did question is that I thought MSD boxes did not require a ballast resistor? This car still has one, see photo. And the 12v ignition on wire is tapped into one side of it?