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Old 10-30-2004, 12:45 PM
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I posted this in the prelude forum as well but in the past i have got more help here so i figured i would try here as well..

I have a 95 h22 in a 94 accord. Due to the fact that i washed my cylinder walls i pulled the motor to inspect it for damage. While to motor was out i installed a new head gasket, manual tensioner conversion, walbro intank pump, hondata w/p28, and new aeromotive fpr with Braided stainless lines. When i put the motor back in the car it got no spark or fuel. I have a crane ignition and the power light to it is on, also when i turn the key on i here the fuel pump prime. Ive checked for fuel before the reg. and after the reg. none at either place. Ive heard that the main relay is the same as the relay for the pump. where is this relay at and how do i go about checking if its good. Also would this affect the spark. Any suggestion or comments would be appreciated. Also there are no CEL.
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check fuses and grounds. When we swapped in a friends h22 we blew a fuse and got no fuel or spark, i believe it was the "asg" fuse, something along those initials. its under your dash adn double check yourself cause we triple checked and still missed that fuse. hope it helps
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i will be sure to check that......thanks

Any more comments im open to all suggestions
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its the "ACG" fuse not whatever i said before
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Your ignition coil is out! *wink*
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I will check that but would the ignition coil being out cause it to be getting no gas too. Thanks
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okay i dont see a ACG fuse under the dash or under the hood. Now im going to go chech the coil. Thanks
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by soon2b &raquo;</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">I will check that but would the ignition coil being out cause it to be getting no gas too. Thanks</TD></TR></TABLE>

Yes a bad coil will cause that!...

Let us know how it goes after you try another coil.... I'll give you some ideas

Borrow a friend's coil and see if it solves the problem before you buy a new one... If no one has one for you to borrow then borrow a friend's disributor and see if that fixes the issue
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Is there any way to test the distributor and coil my self no one around me has a H series that i could borrow the distributor from. Thanks for the help

Any more suggestions please keep them coming
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before work bump
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by soon2b &raquo;</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Is there any way to test the distributor and coil my self no one around me has a H series that i could borrow the distributor from. Thanks for the help

Any more suggestions please keep them coming</TD></TR></TABLE>
Yes you can test anything electrical with a polarity/voltage meter to see whats bad and whats not I dont quite know the exact #s you should be checking for but you can ask around
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Okay im going to get a new distributor and try that. If its not the distributor what is the next place i should start to look, the ecu. Thanks for the help
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make sure the ground on the thermostat housing, and the tranny ground is the ground for the main relay
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by PrettyLude &raquo;</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">make sure the ground on the thermostat housing, and the tranny ground is the ground for the main relay</TD></TR></TABLE>

You took my next set of words for advice man! But yea I should of told you to do this before even doing anything else... So check your ground connections before you by anything. If its still does the same thing then go down your list of advice
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