The GTV-6 and Milano do not use the flywheel sensors. The signal to
fire the injectors comes from the hall sensor in the distributor.
Jeff
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On Jan 14, 2010, at 2:31 PM, jeff clark <[email protected]>
wrote:
Date: Tue, 12 Jan 2010 16:35:06 -0500
From: "Robert Mocas" <[email protected]>
Subject: [alfa] GTV-6 no start
Hello,
Where should I start looking for trouble with a no-start problem on
an '82
GTV-6, knowing the following:
Ran fine when parked a few days before. I rolled it out of the
garage so I
had space to work on a different Alfa.
Weather was below freezing and the car sat out all day. Tried to
start it
after dinner and it would turn over just fine but would not fire
even a
little.
Pushed it in the next morning and confirmed the fuel pump is
working and
fuses 5 and 8 seem to be fine. In heated garage (55F) and still no
fire.
Relays? Ignition Switch? Anything else beside grounds? The car
ran fine
before this.
Thanks,
Rob
NE Ohio
Also check the flywheel sensors - I've never seen one fail whilst
running, but only the next morning...
BTW - if anyone's had a flywheel sensor fail w/running, I'd
certainly be interested to hear about it...
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82 Spider Veloce
99 BMW R1100S
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