HSV VS 304 ignition failure
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Re: HSV VS 304 ignition failure
I was using the engine/alternator body as my earth point.
Re: HSV VS 304 ignition failure
nah the module outputs about 7-8v to the hall sensor. did you try putting a test lamp on your coil terminals and test for a flash first? best to check the easy things first.
also put a test light on an injector plug.... if injectors are pulsing then hall sensor is fine
also put a test light on an injector plug.... if injectors are pulsing then hall sensor is fine

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Re: HSV VS 304 ignition failure
Nope, didn't test the coil yet.
I think the injectors are pulsing because while we were testing the fuel system you could smell raw fuel in the exhaust after the engine had been turned over a fair few times. Will double check that one.
I think the injectors are pulsing because while we were testing the fuel system you could smell raw fuel in the exhaust after the engine had been turned over a fair few times. Will double check that one.
Re: HSV VS 304 ignition failure
Ive been through this a couple of times, and from memory you can have a slight drop in voltage and still get injector pulse but no spark.
Cant remember if the dissy is 12v or 5v,
Cant remember if the dissy is 12v or 5v,
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Re: HSV VS 304 ignition failure
yeah a few people have had spark and no injector and some get no spark but injector they can do awefull things when theres not quite enough grunt out the hall effect sensor.just a shame its way down the back good excuse to do inlet gaskets dizzy pickup and move the coil and extend its wires while its all off LOL
If Its Got Gas Or Ass Count Me In.if it cant be fixed with a hammer you have an electrical problem
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Re: HSV VS 304 ignition failure
Yep. Just picked up some intake gaskets this arvo. They need doing for sure.
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Re: HSV VS 304 ignition failure
ive had a couple turn up for dizzy and intake gaskets i move the coil by default its bound to die at some stage LOL
If Its Got Gas Or Ass Count Me In.if it cant be fixed with a hammer you have an electrical problem
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Re: HSV VS 304 ignition failure
Yeah, it make the bay a little tidier tucking the coil back there but for maintenance it's a PITA.
Thinking of getting one of VL400's ignition modules and converting it to multi-coil configuration
Thinking of getting one of VL400's ignition modules and converting it to multi-coil configuration

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Re: HSV VS 304 ignition failure
this is part of the reason I converted my 304 to use a reluctor dizzy and camira ignition module .... it will probably fail on the first big trip now
hehehe

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Re: HSV VS 304 ignition failure
At least with VL's module it would be easy to find out what is going on and no more separate coil /ignitor. Swap the coil and you're off again 
