obd I into II chassis
I'm stumped on my other question here, so I'll ask this.
Installing an OBDI motor and harness into an OBDII chassis would require OBDII dist. and engine harness in order to run correct?
Installing an OBDI motor and harness into an OBDII chassis would require OBDII dist. and engine harness in order to run correct?
my obd1 runs fine in my obd2 chassis. The motor plugs right in. obd1 dist. works fine too. The only thing you need is a jumper harness to use the obd1 ecu.
would it start if I was using the OBD II haness and computer?
what I mean is, I'm not getting spark or fuel- my thinking is that because I'm using the OBD II ecm and harness (interior) that I'm not getting what I need... does that make sense?
what I mean is, I'm not getting spark or fuel- my thinking is that because I'm using the OBD II ecm and harness (interior) that I'm not getting what I need... does that make sense?
I got my OBD II to I conversion harness today- Still no spark/fuel- Maybe the dist. is bad? would that cause the car to not get power to half the main relay?
have you tested to see if you get power to the main relay?
obd1 dizzy works just fine with obd2 ecu, but now you have a conversion harness....
and if that's not it check ignitor
obd1 dizzy works just fine with obd2 ecu, but now you have a conversion harness....
and if that's not it check ignitor
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