Originally posted by ThatOneEuroE30
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I've switched out the main relay, and fuel pump relays with known working relays (high beams, horn). But I'll attack a lack of fuel problem next if that's the case, for it's a battle to get spark.
When I pulled the distributor I used electrical cleaner and made sure everything was dry. I put a dab of electrical contact grease on the connectors. Should keep the moisture off.
I have two e30s, so if the new ECU/DME doesn't work, and a new crank position sensor doesn't do anything I'm going to swap the cap, rotor, wires, and distributor from my running car.
I really just don't know at this point if the distributor is getting signal. Is there a way to check this?
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