Could spray some brake cleaner or starting fluid in the throttle body and see if it barks off.
At this point it's spark, fuel, compression and timing. Knock one down and check the next.
-Mac
I have reread this post,I’m still not getting what you did?you say it runs great but now it won’t start?
Just started checking the rest for spark, #6 is first to check and it lights up but barely. Going to keep checking the rest, not sure how bright this light is supposed to be when checking spark but it was really faint. It’s a Harbor Freight light.
Checked while cranking and I get no rpm on the gauge, can’t believe I never thought to check that
Does that point to a faulty crank sensor then?
Yes.
Or wiring.
Really easy to screw up both working on transmissions.
-Mac
I believe it! I keep going back to that because I found in the trans install portion of the manual to take it out as damage can occur during installation. However it doesn’t say anything about it in the engine install section.
I rebuilt the motor but left the trans installed in the jeep, was a PITA to get the input shaft lined up enough to get it seated so next time the trans comes out too.
Checked all of my leads and they all have spark, but the light is very faint when it lights up.
No rpm shows up during cranking at all, stays at 0
Put a crank sensor on it,make sure you use the cardboard spacer
