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Old 01-28-2014, 04:04 AM
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Default Ignition issue; Ignition fires once then stops firing.

2000 Honda CRV DOHC 2.0 B20Z2 Engine

Ignition fires once then stops firing.
It was running great after a 95% engine overhaul that I did after it over heated.
It has a rebuilt head, rings, inserts, mains, front seal, timing belt, etc.
The engine came up and ran great. I test drove it for about 25 miles at various conditions. It was flawless.
After the test driving I visited the local pub then a friends, still no problem.
I shut the engine down at the friends and when I tried to start it ..... no dice.
The next day I returned to my friends and it started immediately. Sounded great.
I drove it home and began looking for the problem.
I went through all the obvious systems.
Fuel, Air and ignition.
All seemed fine so I started it.
After the engine reached operating temp it was still running fine.
I checked timing - dead on...
I shut the engine down and it wouldn't start again.
I checked everything again. No problems.
Still wouldn't start.
I reconnected the timing light and noticed that it would only fire once then stop firing.
I assumed it was the ignition system so I changed the coil and the ICM.
The cap, rotor and wires are new and check out.
It still only fires once then quits firing.
Any Ideas???
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