Originally Posted by
enot767
i dont know how many times i have to tell people this. its most likley your ignition control module or the igniter. there the same thing.. its in your dizzy.. its the box thats held with 2-3 screws depending on the dizzy. it has 4 wires going to it that are clipped in. it controls everything from your tachometer to your starter. if it goes bad you wont be able to start. i had the same problem when i swaped a gsr. replaced that and the tach worked again and i could start it.
This guy has no clue what he is talking about.
If the starter clicks or turns at all, then the circuit is functional. Which means there is nothing wrong the ignition control module.
Originally Posted by
RedneckRicer
well tried everyones ideas and ended up with nothing. sooo I took the starter to advance and its working but not pushing enough amps out to start the car. preciate all the input guys. thanks again!
You mean it wont FLOW enough amps to TURN THE STARTER ELECTRIC MOTOR. This means you have resistance in the starter circuit. I would try cleaning/ replacing that negative cable you said was messed up.
Also the starter may be faulty. The Problem with testing at Advance Auto is that the starter is not LOAD tested. If there was a fly wheel in front of the starter for it to try and turn it probably wouldn't do jack. It takes more AMPs flowing through that starter to turn a fly wheel than to spin its shaft alone. Does this make sense?