Rob, Hope you have this one fixed. If not I would: Pull a plug wire and
using an old, grounded plug check for fire. If no fire then I would
check the connection at the hall sensor on the distributor as well as the
basics: cap, rotor, etc. I have never had issues here but the hall
sensor connector is not robust. If fire then I would borrow a FI relay
from a club member; I think Marty is close to you and has a Milano that
might be sitting. This is cheater troubleshooting but it just sounds
like combi relay behaviour. If still no start then go to alfagtv6.com
and find the troubleshooting article from the Euro Car series in the 80's
and go through the proper trouble shooting. It only takes about 40
minutes. I have had problems with the ground bundle at the plenum, the
relay and have seen a case where someone did not plug the ECU connector
up tightly and it worked lose. You should never see that as the connector
is Very positive. Let us know how you do. Scott Shure85 GTV6Ellicott
City, MD >Date: Tue, 12 Jan 2010 16:35:06 -0500
>From: "Robert Mocas"
>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:
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